Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Chiefs’ Njabulo Ngcobo: Watch this space!

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

NOW that the DStv Premiershi­p has resumed, Kaizer Chiefs’ rethreaded holding midfielder Njabulo Ngcobo says the team is mentally and physically prepared to claim “maximum points” in Port Elizabeth against Chippa United today (kick-off 5pm).

The Fifa internatio­nal break has allowed erratic Chiefs to reset their headspace and Ngcobo said the team has set its sights on the No 2 slot on the Premiershi­p standings.

Ngcobo, who arrived at Chiefs from Swallows as the 2020-21 Premier Soccer League’s ‘Defender of the Season’ has been coming to grips with his midfield role that coach Stuart Baxter has decided for him. He has accepted the challenge and feels he will grow into the role by continuing to work hard.

“I think we are mentally and physically ready because we know they (Chippa) will give us a hard time,” said Ngcobo. “They also need the three points, especially when you check where they are on the standings.

“About the present log standings, I think we are doing okay. Hopefully, we will finish position two and I think it will be something good for the team.

“I think I am just a player who is working hard, especially learning a new position. I am doing okay for now, even though there is still room for improvemen­t.”

Before the break, Chiefs fell to an early sucker punch against Golden Arrows and were unable to recover. Before that setback, Chiefs were on an unbeaten four-match streak.

Chippa are unbeaten in their last two games. It has helped to ease their relegation fears. If they drop points, they’ll head closer to the relegation zone.

Their coach Kurt Lentjies feels home ground advantage is an area that the team has failed to exploit. They have not won any of their 10 home games this season.

“I wouldn’t say not winning at home has been a worrying factor but it’s always the media who brings it up,” said Lentjies.

“For me, the field is still the same. There are two goalposts, and there are four white lines, whether you are playing home or away.

“It is something that we obviously must fix because I think we have three more home games, and for now, we prefer to be away from home.

“You know when you are playing

Kaizer Chiefs, whether you are playing home or away, it doesn’t matter.”

In an earlier match today, Premiershi­p upstarts Royal AM, who are in second position, visit struggling TS Galaxy at the Mbombela Stadium (3pm).

The confidence in the Royal AM camp will be high after their coach John Maduka and striker Mxolisi Macuphu bagged the latest ‘DStv Coach of the Month’ and ‘Player of the Month’ awards.

Royal AM are unbeaten in their last five matches and picked up 11 points in that spell.

The other team in with a chance of breaking into the top three on the log is Cape Town City, who host bottom side Baroka FC tomorrow.

If City beat Baroka, it will be the first time this season that they will have secured three wins in a row.

During the internatio­nal break City ran out against Mother City rivals Stellenbos­ch in a training match.

“The training intensity has been high,” said coach Eric Tinkler. “We had a training game against Stellenbos­ch that was very good preparatio­n for this game against Baroka. (Midfielder) Mpho Makola comes back from suspension and that has made my selection job even more difficult. Unfortunat­ely, Thato Mokeke is serving a suspension.

“We are waiting for goalkeeper Hugo Marques (Angola) and left-back Terrence Mashego (Bafana Bafana) to return from internatio­nal duty, but the good news is that (goalkeeper) Darren Keet is now available for selection.

“This is an important game for us, we want to try and win three games in a row, something that has not been done at the club in quite a while. It will not be an easy task, Baroka are fighting for their lives.”

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