The Star Early Edition

Manyama, Coetzee honoured for top work

- RODNEY REINERS

LEBOGANG Manyama and Rivaldo Coetzee were the big winners at the awards presentati­ons of the two Mother City PSL clubs at the weekend.

There could hardly be any doubters with regard to their success as both Cape Town City’s Manyama and Ajax Cape Town’s Coetzee fully deserved their accolades. And so, as the two teams prepare for their final games of the 2016-2017 PSL programme on Saturday afternoon, it’s an opportunit­y for both Manyama and Coetzee to demonstrat­e just why their clubs and their teammates rate them so highly.

After a stellar season, in which he has been central to City’s success, Manyama was named as the club’s Player of the Season. In an erratic campaign for Ajax, Coetzee was as reliable and consistent as ever, and he was named as the Player of the Season and the Players’ Player of the Season.

This week, City finish off the season with an away trip to take on Polokwane City, while Ajax are home to relegation-threatened Baroka FC at the Cape Town Stadium (kick-off 3pm).

City, in keeping with their “team first” culture, made just two awards – Manyama, and then the Most Valuable Player gong went to veteran right-back Vincent Kobola. Both players dedicated their trophies to their teammates. There were also some fun awards at the City ceremony, with winger Bhongoleth­u Jayiya playing MC and the players handing out prizes to their teammates for things like ‘best dance move’, ‘complainer of the year’ and even ‘chef of the season’.

The biggest cheer, though, was reserved for Kobola, the 32-yearold who is widely respected throughout the City squad for his advice and leadership.

As City prepare for Polokwane on Saturday, they know they have third-place secured. But, at the same time, if Mamelodi Sundowns stumble in their clash with Highlands Park, and City win, then the Capetonian­s could finish the season in second position.

For Manyama, there is also the added incentive of finishing the season as the PSL’s top goal-scorer. As it stands, going into the final round of fixtures, the City skipper leads with 13 goals, just one ahead of Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro.

Meanwhile, Ajax, after picking up 14 points in their last seven games (four wins, two draws and one defeat), have rocketed into eighth spot on the league standings. To seal their place, though, they are probably going to need a win against Baroka on Saturday because Maritzburg United, Golden Arrows, Platinum Stars and Orlando Pirates are all in the scrap to get into the top eight.

At the awards night, while Coetzee stole the spotlight, there was also a well-deserved prize for the club’s most promising emerging star, Grant Margeman, who was named as the Rookie of the Season.

Not only did the 18-year-old from Bonteheuwe­l impress in his first season in the PSL, but he has also been the mainstay of the SA Under-20 squad.

Baroka will be just as motivated, however. They are in the five-team dog-fight to avoid relegation from the PSL or the dreaded promotion play-off spot.

Baroka are last on the standings with 25 points, and those hovering around that area are Highlands (26 points), Free State Stars and Chippa United (both 27) and Bloemfonte­in Celtic (28).

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