The Star Late Edition

No celebratio­ns for Amakhosi

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

THE curtain has come down on the 2022/23 season as all 16 Premiershi­p clubs reaped the rewards of a gruelling 30-match tussle for success.

For two Soweto clubs there will be pressure to build on positive recent success, while for the other one, they have to dig themselves out of another pit of despair.

Orlando Pirates and Swallows FC will be revelling in their achievemen­ts in the coming months with a trophy already in the cabinet for the former and a top-eight finish secured for the latter.

Kaizer Chiefs, on the other hand, will feel like the odd one out as celebratio­ns begin in Soweto and will be scratching their heads ahead of what is expected to be a crucial offseason for the club.

Amakhosi's drive to ‘Reclaim

The Glory' hit a speed bump as the appointed driver of a supposed newlook Chiefs rounded off the season needing security personnel to ensure his safety.

Head coach Arthur Zwane's debut season saw the club finish in fifth place (the same as last season), knocked out of the MTN8 by AmaZulu FC at the semi-final stage, and eliminated by arch rivals Pirates at the same stage in the Nedbank Cup.

At a different club, during a different time and maybe in a different world, the events of this season might be viewed as positive steps towards eventual triumph, but unfortunat­ely not in Naturena.

Zwane will have to digest his contributi­on to yet another trophyless campaign that also saw the club fail to return to continenta­l competitio­n.

The black and white section of Soweto – Pirates – have already lifted the MTN8 crown, qualified for next season's Caf Champions League, and could make it a double if they finish the job against Sekhukhune in the Nedbank Cup final on Saturday.

Buccaneers head coach Jose Riveiro has had a first season to remember on South African shores as positivity surrounds his project at Pirates, with a large majority identifyin­g his side as having the best chance of halting the Premiershi­p dominance of Mamelodi Sundowns.

Meanwhile, from avoiding relegation through the promotionr­elegation play-offs last season to sealing a place in next season's

MTN8 for just the second time in 11 years, Swallows' turnaround is something to be commended.

It took the firing of coaches

Dylan Kerr and Ernst Middendorp for the club to realise they already had the right man for the squad in Musa Nyatama, who swapped his playing strip for a warmer tracksuit and comfortabl­e bench and led the club to what has turned out to be a successful season.

 ?? BackpagePi­x ?? ORLANDO Pirates coach Jose Riveiro.
BackpagePi­x ORLANDO Pirates coach Jose Riveiro.

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