Bafana must find balance - Mashaba

Bafana Bafana finally held their one and only training session ahead of the first leg 2016 Chan qualifier against Mauritius.

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Cape Town – After three cancelled training sessions due to player unavailability, Bafana Bafana finally held their one and only training session ahead of the first leg 2016 Chan qualifier against Mauritius which will take place on Saturday at the Dobsonville Stadium (kick-off at 3pm).

Bafana Bafana was this week rocked by player withdrawals with 12 of them leaving camp after Supersport United, Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns, Bidvest Wits and Ajax Cape recalled their players from the national team camp – only 10 remained in camp leading to cancelled training sessions.

Head coach Ephraim Mashaba went looking for replacements and managed to call-up more players – six of them were able to attend the squad’s only training session to bring the number to 16 – just 24 hours before the clash with Mauritius.

Two more players have since arrived in camp – Madisha Modjeka of M. Tigers and Ndumiso Mabena of Platinum Stars. This means eight players have heeded the national team call up, bringing the total number of players to 18, with one more expected tonight – Wandisile Letlabika of Bloemfontein Celtic.

“It doesn’t matter who you play for or against, preparation is very crucial. Normally the day before the match we hold our practice session at the match venue where we are given about an hour, and there is not much you can do in that time, so we had to change the venue so we can have as much to train as we want. But the flip side is that it is just 24 hours before a match so you also can’t over train – we had to try and find a balance,” said Mashaba.

“We have to go out there and do it, even if we have 13 players we will go and play because we don’t want South African football to be in bad books. The fixture is there and we have to honour it. What is happening is not something one can be happy about. This is a good thing to happen so that people can know what is happening and what we are going through.”

Mashaba has also issued a warning to Mauritius that despite Bafana Bafana’s challenges they must come prepared.

“There are those who when they hear the news of the challenges will be more motivated to come and play, and have more energy because the opponents are not organised. But at the same time it is a danger to them if they think because we have struggled to assemble a team the match will be a walk in the park, they are making a big mistake. These boys will also want to do well and hoist high the South African flag,” said the Bafana Bafana mentor.

“We have called up a few players but the challenge is that some of those players don’t have passports – and without it you cannot play. The whole thing that has happened is an administrative issue which I don’t want to dwell on, it will not help, we have a game to play and we will go and play. It’s not the first time this happens.”

A negative result for the national team will have far-reaching consequences in future.

“I have spoken about the Fifa rankings and said that a bad result will put us at a disadvantage when it comes to being seeded for tournaments. What has happened here will lead to that. Some nations will be seeded and we will be placed in difficult groups which will put a further strain on the team to qualify for those tournaments,” added Mashaba.

The coach believes this matter has affected everyone, including the players.

“Even though I don’t want to talk on behalf of the players, I can safely say they must be feeling bad. There is no one who can be happy about this situation, and the players are no different – whether the ones who have been recalled by their clubs or those that have stayed with the team.

“Eventually it will affect the performance of those who will play because psychologically they can’t be fine. But we have to soldier on and be like professionals,” said Mashaba.

Three more players were expected to report for national team duty, hours before kick-off.

Updated list of Bafana Bafana players in camp:

Goalkeepers:

Itumeleng Khune Kaizer Chiefs

Jackson Mabokgwane Mpumalanga Aces

Defenders:

Marc van Heerden Amazulu

Tshepo Gumede Orlando Pirates

Kwanda Mngonyama Maritzburg United

Sibusiso Mxoyana Vasco da Gama

Pentje Zulu Jomo Cosmos

Madisha Modjeka M. Tigers

Midfielders:

Thabang Monare Jomo Cosmos

Mandla Masango Kaizer Chiefs

Sphelele Ntshangase Black Leopards

Gift Motupa Baroka FC

Musa Nyatama Bloemfontein Celtic

William Twala Chippa United

Strikers:

Vuyisile Wana Moroka Swallows

Bonginkosi Ntuli Amazulu

Thamsanqa Gabuza Orlando Pirates

Ndumiso Mabena Platinum Stars

Still expected in camp:

Wandisile Letlabika Bloemfontein Celtic - ANA



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Chelsea legend jailed for assault

Former Chelsea and England striker Kerry Dixon has been sent to prison for nine months after assaulting a man in a pub.

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London - Former Chelsea and England striker Kerry Dixon has been sent to prison for nine months after assaulting a man in a pub in his hometown of Luton in May 2014, the BBC reported on Friday.

The 53-year-old, who won eight caps for his country and is Chelsea's third highest goalscorer of all time, was convicted of the offence last week.

Luton Crown Court judge Barbara Mensah described Dixon's attack as “shocking and sickening to watch”.

The former footballer, who made one brief substitute appearance at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, denied the assault and told the court he had acted in self-defence.

Dixon scored four times for England and netted 193 goals for Chelsea during nine years at Stamford Bridge between 1983-92.

The striker also had spells at Southampton, Luton, Reading, Millwall, Watford and Doncaster Rovers. – Reuters



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Chile thrash Bolivia

Hosts Chile brushed aside Bolivia 5-0 at the Copa America to finish top of Group A and ensure they remain in the capital Santiago for their quarter-final.

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Santiago - Hosts Chile brushed aside Bolivia 5-0 at the Copa America to finish top of Group A and ensure they remain in the capital Santiago for their quarter-final.

Midfielder Charles Aranguiz scored twice and Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez grabbed his first goal of the tournament as Chile cruised to victory in a one-sided encounter at the national stadium.

Full back Gary Medel added a fourth, Bolivian captain Ronald Raldes scored an own-goal and Sanchez hit the woodwork twice against a Bolivia side that offered little in the way of resistance.

Despite their defeat, Bolivia finished second in the group and also progress to the last eight.

Ecuador, who beat Mexico 2-1 earlier, will have to wait for other results to see if they go through, while Mexico, who came to the Copa with an understrength side, are eliminated.– Reuters



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Neymar handed four-game ban

Brazil's Neymar has been banned for four matches after being sent off at the Copa America and will play no further part in the tournament.

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Santiago - Brazil's Neymar has been banned for four matches after being sent off at the Copa America and will play no further part in the tournament, the South American football federation CONMEBOL said on Friday.

The striker was dismissed at the end of Brazil's defeat by Colombia on Wednesday for his part in a fracas after the final whistle.

CONMEBOL said in a statement it had suspended him “as a consequence of his dismissal and incidents after” the match at Santiago's Monumental Stadium.

Chilean referee Enrique Osses said in his report of the match that Neymar had waited for him in the tunnel and insulted him as he headed for the dressing rooms.

CONMEBOL, which also fined the player $10,000, said Brazil had the right to appeal.

The South Americans have one remaining group match, against Venezuela on Sunday and could then face three knockout matches if they reach the final.

Neymar was central to the fracas at Monumental Stadium two days ago.

After the final whistle he kicked the ball hard at an opponent. Colombia reacted angrily and almost every player on the pitch was involved in pushing and shoving.

Colombia's Carlos Bacca was also shown a red card and had been suspended for two matches, CONMEBOL said.

Neymar's absence will be a huge loss not just for Brazil but for the entire tournament. Along with Argentina's Lionel Messi, he is the biggest name.

He inspired Brazil to victory over Peru in their first Copa game before being frustrated by the Colombians in a tetchy re-run of their World Cup quarter-final last year.

Neymar was taken off the ground on a stretcher with a broken vertebrae after a clumsy challenge by Colombia defender Juan Zuniga and in his absence, Brazil lost their semi-final 7-1 to Germany. – Reuters



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Spurs sign Burnley defender

Tottenham Hotspur have signed right back Kieran Trippier from relegated Burnley for an undisclosed fee on a five-year deal, the clubs said.

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London - Tottenham Hotspur have signed right back Kieran Trippier from relegated Burnley for an undisclosed fee on a five-year deal, the clubs said on Friday.

The 24-year-old was a youth team player at Manchester City and made 185 appearances for Burnley after joining at the start of the 2011-12 season.

“It's a great opportunity for me to sign for Spurs,” he said on the London club's website (http://ift.tt/19tWWDu).

“When I first heard the club was interested I didn't have to think twice because it's such a big club and now I just can't wait to get started and show everyone what I can do.”

Trippier is Tottenham's second signing of the close season after Kevin Wimmer joined from Cologne for an undisclosed fee on a five-year deal.

“I'm very keen to perform in training every single day and do the best I can. Whenever I get a chance I want to do well for the other players, the staff and of course the fans,” he added.

“The squad here is unbelievable, there's so much quality in the team and I'm really looking forward to starting work in pre-season and being a part of that.”

Spurs, who finished fifth in the Premier League last season, kick off the new campaign with a trip to Manchester United on the weekend of August 8-9. – Reuters



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Keane acquitted of road rage

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane was found not guilty of a public order offence after a taxi driver accused him of a foul-mouthed tirade.

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Former Manchester United footballer Roy Keane was found not guilty of a public order offence after a taxi driver accused him of a foul-mouthed tirade during an alleged road-rage incident.

Football fan Fateh Kerar, 44, said the Ireland national team assistant manager had followed him in his black 4x4 before confronting him “aggressively” in Altrincham, north west England, in January.

But judge Duncan Birrell at Manchester Magistrates' Court said the prosecution evidence was “riddled with inconsistencies and improbabilities”, although he suggested Keane “probably will regret getting out of the car.”

Kerar earlier told the court “I love Roy Keane” but that he had been left shaken after the former midfielder swore and made a 'V' sign at him.

Keane's lawyer Stuart Denney called the incident as a “storm in a tea cup”.

The cabbie explained that he spotted the 43-year-old Keane after pulling over at a bank to allow his passenger to draw money.

“He was looking at me very aggressively, saying something in his car,” he said. “I couldn't hear him. He was looking at me very aggressively.”

On setting off, Kerar said Keane immediately followed him.

“He jumped from his car and he was swearing,” he added. “I could hear from him his Irish accent, he was very mad.”

Kerar claimed he “was shaking” when he eventually dropped off his passenger before reporting the incident to Altrincham police.

Keane's representative asked why the plaintiff had then contacted the Manchester Evening News, and whether he was courting publicity.

“No. I want this court to punish Roy Keane, what he did to me,” he replied. “I don't want publicity.”

Denney said Kerar had gestured to Keane to smile and urged him to “cheer up” as they waited at traffic lights.

Keane wearing a black suit, said he was “relaxing” when he noticed Kerar.

Keane said they acknowledged each other with a nod but then the cabbie had made a “smirking gesture.”

Kerar's passenger Hothan Isman told the court that Keane was “staring towards us.”

“Mr Keane got out of his vehicle and walked over to our taxi and he was shouting and moving his hands around and being aggressive,” she added. – AFP



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Bafana ravaged by withdrawals

Bafana have been ravaged by no fewer than 12 withdrawals ahead of their Chan qualifier against Mauritius.

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Johannesburg - Bafana Bafana have been ravaged by no fewer than 12 withdrawals ahead of their African Nations Championships (Chan) qualifier against Mauritius at the Dobsonville Stadium, on Saturday.

The squad of 23 which did duty against Angola in a 2-1 international friendly win in Cape Town now has just 11 players left, with coach Shakes Mashaba left scurrying to bring more players in ahead of their clash on the weekend.

The remaining players are Thapelo Monare, Itumeleng Khune, Jackson Mabokgwane,Marc van Heerden, Mandla Masango, Sphelele Ntshangase, Gift Motupa, Vuyisile Wana, Bonginkosi Ntuli, Tshepo Gumede and Thamsanqa Gabuza.

Bafana were originally scheduled to have a training session at AW Muller Stadium at the University of Johannesburg on Thursday morning, before it was rescheduled to the afternoon. The session was later cancelled. The SA Football session initially said the session had been scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances.

The session was rescheduled for Friday morning, and then again moved to later in the day. Safa then finally revealed the team had been dealt the withdrawals blow and was the reason behind the players not training.

Since the biennial tournament began in 2009, Bafana have participated twice and reached the quarter-finals in 2011. They did not manage to make it out of the group stages in 2014, when they hosted the tournament.

The event is unique in that only players who participate in local football leagues can be eligible for selection.

Whether clubs will heed the desperate call of Mashaba to release players remains to be seen.

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Messi out to end Argentina misery

Lionel Messi will play his 100th match for Argentina against Jamaica in the Copa America but it will be a century marked by too many tears and no titles.

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Lionel Messi will play his 100th match for Argentina against Jamaica in the Copa America but it will be a century marked by too many tears and no titles.

Silverware envy has followed the little genius wherever he goes at the tournament in Chile where he will also celebrate his 28th birthday next week.

“I'm very happy to reach this record. Hopefully I can celebrate another victory and once and for all lift a cup,” the Barcelona striker said in an interview published on Thursday by Argentinian daily La Nacion.

Messi, Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez and the rest of the Argentina squad have been sent across the Andes on a mission to end 22 years without a major title since the country won the Copa America in 1993.

His extraordinary debut against Hungary on August 17, 2005 set the scene for an international career in total contrast to his success as a Barcelona player which has seen him win four world player of the year awards, four Champions League titles, seven Spanish league titles and three Copas del Rey.

The 18-year-old Messi came on as a second-half substitute against Hungary and a minute later was marching off again after getting a red card for elbowing opposing defender Vilmos Vanczak.

Team-mates went into the dressing room at the end and found Messi crying in a corner, Argetinian media reported at the time.

Since then, his 99 games for Argentina have produced 46 goals. It is an impressive return, but pales in comparison to his record of 412 goals in 482 games for Barcelona.

Nevertheless, Messi seems certain to eventually go on and beat Javer Zanetti's record of 145 caps for Argentina and Gabriel Batistuta's record of 56 goals.

Messi won the under-20 World Cup in 2005 and an Olympics football gold at the 2008 Beijing Games. He is now estimated to earn more than $70 million a year but there is no Copa America and no World Cup to his name.

Messi was in the Argentinian team beaten by Brazil in the 2007 Copa America final in Venezuela and by Uruguay in the quarter-finals of the 2011 tournament on home soil. In 12 games at the Copa he has scored just three goals.

There has been more heartbreak in the World Cup.

In 2006, he scored on his World Cup debut in a 6-0 demolition of Serbia and Montenegro. But Argentina were beaten by Germany on penalties in the quarter-finals.

In 2010, with Diego Maradona as coach, Argentina were among the favourites but lost again in the quarter-finals, again to Germany. There were more tears for Messi.

Last year, Messi scored four goals as Argentina pushed through to the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro's Marcana Stadium. But with one foot in the gates of glory, Messi saw Mario Goetze score a 113th-minute winner and Germany again ruined his day.

Messi knows that he can be the most brilliant player, waltz around countless defenders, but he will not overtake Maradona as the legend of the Argentinian game until he get his hand on a trophy with his country.

The 99 games for Argentina have been “an amazing experience” but “unfortunately without a title,” he said. – AFP



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Sterling in new laughing gas saga

Raheem Sterling has allegedly been caught on camera inhaling nitrous oxide, just months after being warned about his conduct by Brendan Rodgers.

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Raheem Sterling has allegedly been caught on camera inhaling nitrous oxide, just three months after being warned about his conduct by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.

The 20-year-old was filmed on a yacht in Ibiza where it appears he is inhaling the substance — known as laughing gas — through a balloon.

In the latest footage, the England international can be seen laughing and dancing on holiday with male and female friends, according to The Sun. It is an entirely legal practice, but after similar footage emerged in April, Rodgers warned that he did not think a professional footballer should be doing it. Sterling was also pictured smoking a shisha pipe. Rodgers said at the time: ‘Young players make mistakes, as long as they learn from them, that is what is important. I don’t think it is something you should be doing, it’s as simple as that. We want players here who are super-professional and focused on their football.’

It is illegal to sell nitrous oxide to those under 18 in England and Wales. Stephen Ream, from drugs charity Re-Solv, said: ‘As an international footballer, there are concerns about the message his behaviour is sending out.’

Liverpool declined to comment yesterday.

Of course, Sterling may not be a Liverpool player when he returns from his holiday, with Manchester City intent on signing him — though they have had a £40million bid rejected.

Meanwhile, Martin Skrtel has ended speculation about his future and agreed a new deal at Anfield. The Slovakian defender, who has been at Liverpool since January 2008, had entered into the final 12 months of his contract and had been at loggerheads over the terms. He described one offer as ‘unacceptable’.

During the impasse in discussions, he had been a target for Inter Milan, but Skrtel is now ready to sign a deal when he returns from his holidays.

Liverpool, who are due back in training on July 6, also expect to complete the signing of Charlton and England Under 19 defender Joe Gomez. He is due to have a medical on Merseyside today.

Nathaniel Clyne should also move to Anfield now that Southampton have signed a replacement right back in Cederic Soares, on a four-year deal. Liverpool’s opening bid for Clyne, somewhere below £10million, was rejected. – Daily Mail



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Provisional one-game ban for Neymar

Brazil's Neymar and Colombia striker Carlos Bacca have been provisionally suspended for one match after being sent off in their teams' Copa America clash.

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Santiago - Brazil's Neymar and Colombia striker Carlos Bacca have been provisionally suspended for one match after being sent off in their teams' Copa America clash, organisers said on Thursday.

Wednesday's Group C match in Santiago, which Colombia won 1-0, was marred by scuffles involving most of the players at the final whistle and Chilean referee Enrique Osses showed Neymar and Bacca the red card.

The tournament's disciplinary tribunal has given the Brazilian and Colombian football federations 24 hours to prepare a case for their defence and definite sanctions will be announced on Friday.

Neymar will miss Brazil's last group match against Venezuela on Sunday and Bacca will be unavailable for Colombia when they meet Peru the same day.

Brazil and Colombia were tied on three points apiece after two matches, level with Venezuela who were playing Peru in their second match later on Thursday. – Reuters



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Fifa probe: Argentines surrender

Businessmen Hugo and Mariano Jinkis have turned themselves in to authorities in Buenos Aires.

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Buenos Aires - Argentine businessmen Hugo and Mariano Jinkis, who are wanted by US prosecutors as part of the Fifa bribery investigation, turned themselves in to authorities in Buenos Aires on Thursday.

Hugo Jinkis, 70, and his son, 40, were among 14 current and former Fifa officials and corporate executives indicted in the United States last month on charges of racketeering and corruption that shocked many in the soccer world.

US prosecutors say the two, together with Argentine Alejandro Burzaco, conspired to win and keep lucrative media rights contracts from regional soccer by paying tens of millions of dollars in bribes.

Burzaco surrendered to police in northern Italy last week.

“They have presented themselves to the authorities, in line with the law,” Hugo Jinkis' lawyer Jorge Anzorreguy told reporters.

Argentine news agency DyN said the two were taken to a police station in Buenos Aires after turning themselves in at a local court. It was not clear if they would face immediate demands for their extradition to the United States.

“As a matter of longstanding policy, we do not comment on extradition matters,” a spokeswoman for the US Embassy in Buenos Aires said.

Only one of the 14 people indicted in the United States still remains at large. A lawyer for the suspect, Brazilian broadcast executive Jose Margulies, said earlier this week that he had returned to Brazil and was preparing to fight extradition.

The Argentine tax authority has denounced all three Argentine suspects for “tax evasion, illicit fiscal association and money laundering”.

Burzaco was president of Argentine sports marketing firm Torneos y Competencias when he was charged. Hugo and Mariano Jinkis are controlling principals of Full Play, another sports media and marketing business headquartered in Argentina.

Reuters



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Olympiakos chairman released on bail

The chairman of Greek champion Olympiakos has been suspended from sporting activities and released on bail.

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Athens - The chairman of Greek champion Olympiakos has been suspended from sporting activities and released on bail after testifying at an investigation into alleged corruption in Greek football.

Court officials say Vangelis Marinakis has been ordered to appear twice a month at his local police station as part of the conditions of his bail, which was granted after testifying Thursday for more than five hours.

The bail was set at 200 000 euros.

Prosecutors are investigating allegations that Marinakis led a criminal organisation that instigated bribes and blackmail attempts to try and fix results in the top flight of the Greek league.

Marinakis denies the allegations, accusing rival clubs of making false claims against him.

The investigation is ongoing and no decision has been made on whether Marinakis will stand trial.

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Neymar - Barca hero, Brazil zero

Neymar’s needless sending off at the Copa America against Colombia means he may have played his last game at the tournament.

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A little under two weeks ago Neymar netted the goal that wrapped up Barcelona's Champions League triumph against Juventus but his needless sending off at the Copa America on Wednesday means the Brazil forward may have played his last game at the tournament.

Neymar was shown a red card at the end of their 1-0 Group C defeat to Colombia after he became involved in scuffles between the South American rivals and will miss Sunday's match against Venezuela and probably at least one more game.

The 23-year-old had earlier been booked for a handball and he complained afterwards that he was being victimised by match officials and criticised Chilean referee Enrique Osses, who also dismissed Colombia forward Carlos Bacca after the melee.

“They have to use the rules against me,” Neymar told reporters. “The ball hit me on the hand unintentionally and I got a yellow.

“This is what happens when you put in a weak referee. There was a misunderstanding but there was no need to send everyone off. I didn't even see that he had expelled me.”

The defeat was Brazil's first in 12 matches and the first game coach Dunga had failed to win since taking over following the 2014 World Cup finals.

It left Colombia and Brazil tied at the top of Group C on three points along with Venezuela, who have played one game fewer and meet Peru later on Thursday.

Neymar admitted he had a poor game against Colombia but said he was confident his team mates would get the result they needed against Venezuela and seal a place in the last eight.

“I admit we were not good and that I did not play well,” he said. “I take full responsibility.”

Neymar had a superb second season at Barca, helping the Catalan giants win a treble of Champions League, La Liga and King's Cup titles. – Reuters



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You must have ambition - Komphela

New Amakhosi coach Steve Komphela is under no illusion that he’s got big shoes to fill.

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Johannesburg – Steve Komphela is under no illusion that he’s got big shoes to fill.

Following Stuart Baxter’s impressive run at Kaizer Chiefs, which saw him win two league titles, the Nedbank Cup as well as the MTN8 in the three years he had spent with the club, the former Bafana Bafana assistant coach believes he’s got what it takes to step up to the challenge.

Komphela was announced as Amakhosi’s new head coach yesterday at Naturena on a three year deal following his resignation as Maritzburg United’s coach on Monday.

Komphela admitted that joining Chiefs was one of the more difficult decisions he had to make, having led the Team of Choice to their first top eight finish last season. But Komphela felt that this was the time to move on to new challenges.

“This was the most difficult decision I had to make but yet it felt right,” he said. “They say the greatest growth takes place in the most uncomfortable spaces. One must be comfortable with discomfort. And the challenges which lie ahead must give me comfort in that I’m comfortable in being uncomfortable.

“There’s a saying: ‘To whom much is given, much is expected’. I’m looking forward to this historic, yet great challenge. I’m looking forward to donning that golden jersey again and working with the players because that’s where I’m most comfortable.”

Komphela, however, will also take pride in the fact that he is the first black South African coach to be appointed as the Glamour Boys’ head coach in the PSL era. He was an assistant coach under Mushin Ertugral back in 2000-2002. And now as head coach, the 47-year-old understands that anything less than winning trophies at his new club will be regarded as a failure.

“It’s a massive challenge. I’ve sat down with the chairman and he took me through some of the things which are expected of me (going into the season). And that made me understand the ambition the club has going into the new season.

“At Chiefs, you’ve got to have that ambition of winning league titles. Anything less is unacceptable. I don’t want people walking up to me in filling stations telling me that I’m at the wrong place. And so, you must have that ambition to deliver with Chiefs. It comes with the job”.

Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung explained why the club had not opted to hire a black South African coach before.

“Not that black coaches were not welcomed at the club previously, they were,” Motaung said. “It’s just that there weren’t available coaches back then who where capable of taking the coaching job here at Chiefs. In the past we had to go further than South Africa to hire coaches who we believed were suitable to take the job”. - Cape Times



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Hoewdes snubs Arsenal, Milan

Schalke captain Benedikt Hoewedes has snubbed offers from Arsenal and AC Milan as he will rather stay at the Bundesliga club.

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Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Schalke captain Benedikt Hoewedes has snubbed offers from Arsenal and AC Milan as he will not make use of a buyout clause and rather stay at the Bundesliga club.

The Germany defender Hoewedes told Thursday’s edition of Kicker sports magazine that “these two clubs were really interested. But in the end my gut feeling was to stay at Schalke.”

Hoewedes, 27, has been at Schalke since 2007 but could have left for 17 million euros (19.1 million dollars) in summer.

Schalke failed to qualify for the Champions League as they came a modest sixth last season but Hoewedes said that he is optimistic for the future after talks with new coach Andre Breitenreiter and sports director Horst Heldt.

He said both gave him “a very positive feeling that we are developing something here and can achieve something worthy of Schalke.” – DPA-ANA



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