Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Citizens’ Martin looks to make impact in 100th game

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

CAPE Town City are a club that's renowned for providing local youngsters with the opportunit­y to shine at DStv Premiershi­p level.

There is no greater reflection of this than right-wing-cum-defender Craig Martin. The 27-year-old, who hails from Kensington, was a regular on the Cape amateur football circuit before breaking through at City under the watchful eye of former coach Benni McCarthy.

The speedy Martin has not looked back ever since being granted that first opportunit­y and will now celebrate his 100th cap for the Citizens against SuperSport United at Cape Town Stadium (3pm kick-off) today.

“For me, joining Cape Town City felt good. Playing for my first profession­al club, coming from an amateur club playing for Hellenic, Glendene United FC … I didn’t know what it would feel like to be in a PSL team. That month of being on trial (at City) showed me that I can make it,” Martin, who also received his maiden Bafana Bafana call-up last month, told reporters this week.

“A lot has changed for my family, coming from Kensington, coming from a background that we come from, everything has changed since I got an opportunit­y to play for Cape Town City.”

Although a natural speedy attacker, City coach Jan Olde Riekerink

has utilised Martin in a right full-back role this season in the absence of captain and fellow 100club member Thamsanqa Mkhize.

Although Martin has needed to focus on his greater defensive duties, he still has the same hunger for scoring goals.

“I see myself playing further forward, but as the coach said, he is now having his own game plan where he can see me and see me in the future,” said Martin.

“So now I am adapting to what he wants from me. I see myself as a right-back sometimes. Greedy? I must be greedy. But if I get my opportunit­y to be up front, I will score.”

City will certainly need this passion when they face SuperSport United today. The Citizens have not won in eight league encounters and desperatel­y need the points to secure their top eight position on the Premiershi­p table.

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