Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

SuperSport, Citizens in fight for top 8 finish

- MIHLALI BALEKA mihlali.baleka@inl.co.za

CAPE Town City and SuperSport United are regulars in the MTN8. But their spots are far from being confirmed in next season’s first domestic competitio­n as they lie sixth and seventh respective­ly on the log due to inconsiste­nt form.

To qualify for the MTN8, teams must finish in the top eight on the log.

When the Citizens lost in the MTN8 final to Mamelodi Sundowns, they were tipped to carry the momentum into the league. After all, coach Eric Tinkler, who was with the club when it was establishe­d in 2016, was back as well.

But City have stuttered in the league, winning seven games, drawing nine and losing four so far. That form was aided by players’ inconsiste­ncy. Mduduzi Mdantsane started like a house on fire, looking the part in the No 10 jersey. Those flames, however, were in patches.

When Khanyisa Mayo arrived from Richards Bay FC, a lot was expected from him as well. But he hasn’t done much to command a starting berth, having racked up only three goals in 16 games so far.

However, after beating Sekhukhune United in their last outing, the Citizens will be eager to build momentum when they host Marumo Gallants this afternoon. They’ll need their players to rise to the occasion in the midfield.

Gallants will not be a walk in the park. They’ve been one of the best teams this year. They are yet to lose in six matches after bagging four wins and two draws in all competitio­ns, thanks to the exploits of their seasoned coach Dan Malesela.

Malesela has injected positivity, character and courage in the team. So much so that they are engineerin­g a talisman in Ndabayithe­thwa Ndlondlo. The diminutive midfielder has scored seven goals in his last five games.

Meanwhile, SuperSport are probably still licking their wounds after botching a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 to Orlando Pirates on Wednesday night. A win from that match would have ensured that they are part of the contenders for a top three finish.

They’ll be eager to bounce back to winning ways when they host TS Galaxy this afternoon. However, the Rockets are also in need of points in their bid to escape the relegation quagmire.

The game will be won in the midfield though. SuperSport and Galaxy have a compact block as they wait to catch opponents on counter-attacks. Galaxy’s Mlungisi Mbunjana will be out to try and win the midfield battle against Jamie Webber.

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SAMUEL SHIVAMBU
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