Benteke hits back at Sherwood

Liverpool striker Christian Benteke has rejected Tim Sherwood's claim that he can only score goals if he plays for a team that gets crosses into the box.

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Liverpool striker Christian Benteke has rejected former boss Tim Sherwood's claim that he can only score goals if he plays for a team that gets crosses into the box.

The Belgium international rediscovered his touch soon after Sherwood took over at Aston Villa from Paul Lambert, scoring 12 goals in 13 league games, and ignited the interest of Liverpool, who bought him for a reported 32.5 million pounds ($50.36 million) in the summer.

Sherwood did his best to keep Benteke at Villa after Liverpool made their interest known and the manager even said, “there's no point going to a club where they don't cross the ball”.

Benteke said those comments led to a showdown with the 46-year-old Sherwood.

“I don't believe that and I told him - I spoke with him and I explained to him the situation,” the 24-year-old Benteke was quoted as saying by the British media.

“I said football has changed and football now is modern and I can adapt.

“It is not just about crossing, I can score normal goals, too. I told him I am not afraid about it.”

Benteke, who ruptured his Achilles tendon before the start of last season and missed the World Cup, feels the Villa manager was given too much credit for his return to form in the latter half of last season.

It was more down to his regaining full fitness, according to Benteke.

“He (Sherwood) came in at a good time, at a time when I was getting fit and getting better, so it was a good time for both of us,” Benteke added.

“The right time for him and for me. OK, he helped me a lot but I had been injured for a long time and I was getting back to what I could do. It was just a question of time.” – Reuters



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Young rewarded with new United deal

Winger Ashley Young has signed a new three-year deal with Manchester United which will keep him at the club until at least 2018.

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Winger Ashley Young has signed a new three-year deal with Manchester United which will keep him at the club until at least 2018, the Premier League club said on Friday.

The 30-year-old England international has made 115 appearances and scored 13 goals for the club since he joined from Aston Villa in 2011, and his new contract has an option to extend for another year.

“We are delighted that Ashley has signed a new contract,” manager Louis van Gaal told the club's website (www.manuntd.com). “Ashley is a very multi-functional player.

“He took to the wing-back position with great confidence and flourished on the wing throughout last season.

“Ashley is always very professional and has a great presence in the dressing room.”

Young was part of the team that won the Premier League title in 2012-13, which was also manager Alex Ferguson's last season in charge.

The winger's impressive form saw him keep British record transfer Angel Di Maria out of United's starting line-up for most of last season.

“I am delighted to have signed a new contract. The spirit and motivation amongst this team is very high and we are all determined to make this a season to remember,” Young said.

“All I have ever wanted to do is play football and to be able to continue to do that at the biggest club in the world means everything to me and my family.” – Reuters



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City gives Pellegrini huge boost

Manchester City gave manager Manuel Pellegrini a huge vote of confidence by extending his contract for two more years.

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London - Manchester City gave manager Manuel Pellegrini a huge vote of confidence on the eve of the new season on Friday by extending his contract for two more years.

That takes him through to June 2017, along with coaches Ruben Cousillas, Xabier Mancisidor and Jose Cabello.

“We are delighted to reach this agreement with Manuel Pellegrini who has already contributed so much to the development of Manchester City in his first two years with us and we look forward to further progress in the seasons ahead,” chief executive officer Ferran Soriano said.

Critics have suggested Pellegrini faced the sack if City did not regain the league title from Chelsea but the Chilean, who joined the club in 2013, believes they will have “a very good” season.

“I am proud to manage Manchester City FC and am therefore very pleased to have agreed this contract,” he said.

“I have a very good roup of players and a great team of people to work with on and off the field and at all levels of the Club.

“I am focussed on the coming season and confident that my team and I will respond to the constant support shown to us by everyone including of course our fantastic fans.”

City start their league programme away to West Bromwich Albion on Monday and play champions Chelsea in their first home game. – Reuters



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Chiefs defence will be tough to crack

Kaizer Chiefs conceded a miserly 14 goals in their 30 Absa Premiership matches last season.

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Strikers, so the saying in football goes, win you matches. But defences win you championships.

This much was proven by Kaizer Chiefs last season when they captured the championship on the back of a solid defensive display that saw Amakhosi concede a miserly 14 goals in their 30 Absa Premiership matches. Before them, Gavin Hunt had guided SuperSport United to three successive league titles with the hallmark of Matsatsantsa’s play being the strength of their rearguard.

As Chiefs attempt to retain their title under the guidance of new coach Steve Komphela, pictured, Hunt and many other elite league coaches would have been pleased to see Amakhosi leak in a massive three goals in their MTN8 semi-final win over Maritzburg United.

It was the first time since their defeat by Congolese side AS Vita back in 2013 that Chiefs have had the opposition put three past them; the last time Chiefs conceded three goals in the league was in August 2013.

But while they were pathetic in defence on Wednesday night, the rest of the league will do well to not get too carried away.

For one, Chiefs were incredibly efficient in staging a second half comeback that saw them overhaul Maritzburg’s 2-0 half-time lead and then go ahead only for Siyanda Xulu to score an own goal that resulted in the match going into extra-time.

But more importantly should be the fact that the central defensive pairing of Xulu and Ivan Bukenya is unlikely to be the way Komphela goes this season. Once Erick Mathoho, who was a splendid performer alongside the departed Tefu Mashamaite, recovers from his injury he will take his rightful place in the heart of the defence to give Chiefs the solidity that they are used to.

And there’s also the likelihood of Itumeleng Khune returning in goal to lend his star quality to the side’s rearguard and ensure the defending champions are veryhard to breach.

That done, Chiefs are sure to be hard to beat as Komphela seeks to join Pitso Mosimane as the only black coaches to win the Premiership titles.

For in attack, Amakhosi look like they will be much better than they were under Stuart Baxter – Komphela having made it clear that he will have them playing expansive and positive football.

Already on Wednesday night it was clear to see that the club is beginning to understand what their new coach needs – Chiefs taking the game to Maritzburg from the first whistle and attacking them with pace and in varied forms – directly and from the wings.

What Komphela will need to cut out from his team’s play though is what appeared to be over-elaboration and an attempt to walk the ball into the net.

And as Maritzburg proved in the first half, Chiefs will have to be very careful not to leave themselves open to counter-attacks. For while the Team of Choice allowed them back in the game, the likes of SuperSport, Bidvest Wits and Mamelodi Sundowns will not let a 2-0 lead slip away.

Still, it would appear Chiefs will be hard to dethrone as Absa Premiership champions. They begin the defence of their title where they were crowned last season, at Chippa United tomorrow.

MATCHDAY 1 FIXTURES:

Tomorrow: Free State Stars v Black Aces (Goble Park); Polokwane City v Bloemfontein Celtic (Old Peter Mokaba Stadium) – both 3pm; Platinum Stars v Mamelodi Sundowns (Royal Bafokeng Stadium); Bidvest Wits v Ajax Cape Town (Bidvest Stadium) – both 8.15pm

Sunday: Golden Arrows v University of Pretoria (Chatsworth Stadium); Chippa United v Kaizer Chiefs (Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium). Both 3pm

Monday: Maritzburg United v Jomo Cosmos (Harry Gwala Stadium, 5pm)

Tuesday: SuperSport United v Orlando Pirates (Peter Mokaba Stadium, 7.30pm) - The Star



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De Gea to miss Spurs game

Louis Van Gaal says David De Gea will not play in Manchester United's opening Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur.

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London - David De Gea will not play in Manchester United's opening Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur, manager Louis van Gaal said on Friday, amid reports linking the goalkeeper with a move to Real Madrid.

Van Gaal said the Spaniard would sit out Saturday's game as he cannot “manage” the ongoing transfer speculation.

“It is not easy for David De Gea to manage his situation now,” Van Gaal told reporters.

“David shall not play so I don't have any concerns (about him not being ready),” said Van Gaal.

“I think about the human being more than the player and I don't think he can manage that.”

The Spaniard was in inspirational form last season, helping United to finish fourth in the Premier League and grab a place in the Champions League playoffs.

Yet since the end of the campaign he has been consistently linked with a return home and speculation has intensified as the transfer window has worn on.

United signed a potential replacement for De Gea in Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero, who could now be handed a Premier League debut at Old Trafford this weekend.

Van Gaal said his side have no injury worries as they approach their season opener, but new midfield signing Bastian Schweinsteiger and defender Marcos Rojo are struggling for fitness.

“Schweinsteiger also came at the last moment so I don't think he's fit enough. We have to build his fitness,” Van Gaal said.

“It is not possible for Rojo to be match fit either as he was the last player to come back from holiday.” – Reuters



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Chelsea must be more unpredictable

Chelsea must add a new dimension to their brand of football if they wish to retain the Premier League title, Jose Mourinho said.

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London - Chelsea must add a new dimension to their brand of football if the champions are to mount a strong defence of the Premier League title they won in some comfort last season, said manager Jose Mourinho.

The Stamford Bridge club finished eight points clear of second-placed Manchester City in May but Mourinho said his players had to continue to evolve and could not afford to simply stand still.

“We are trying to add new qualities to our game to improve what we did in the past,” the Portuguese told reporters.

“We are trying to be a little more unpredictable because opponents know us well and we want to go to the season with high motivation.

“The title cannot give us bad things, it can only give us good things. The good things are confidence and motivation for more,” said Mourinho.

Chelsea played a free-flowing style in the first half of last season but when injuries, suspensions and loss of form kicked in after Christmas they started to adopt a more cautious, pragmatic approach in order to grind out results.

Mourinho's men have been big spenders in the past but they have been almost frugal with their close-season expenditure compared to Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool and Mourinho said it would be a “great challenge” to try and retain the title.

While City, United and Liverpool have splashed out vast sums of money to strengthen their resources, the Londoners have merely tinkered with their squad.

Club favourites Petr Cech and Didier Drogba have moved on to pastures new and been replaced by former Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and Monaco striker Radamel Falcao who had an indifferent spell on loan at United last season.

“I have only one objective and that is to win the next game,” said Mourinho. “I have no other objective apart from trying to improve and improve and improve.

“It's a great challenge to improve our team basically without new players, apart from Begovic and Falcao. I'm more than happy with that and the players are receiving this challenge with open arms.

“Every day we work really hard to try to improve and I see great motivation in the players. They are happy because we are the same group...because myself and the club have shown loyalty to them,” added Mourinho.

“We've said, 'You are the champions, you made us champions, we trust you. Even if the other clubs have made huge investment we stick with you, we believe in you'.”

Chelsea, who have won the Premier League four times in 11 seasons, meet Cech's new team Arsenal in Sunday's Community Shield, the traditional curtain-raiser to the new campaign.

Mourinho's men then kick off their league fixtures with a home game against Swansea City on August 8. – Reuters



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Di Maria pens letter to United fans

Angel Di Maria apologised to Manchester United fans for his underwhelming stint at Old Trafford.

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Angel Di Maria apologised to Manchester United fans for his underwhelming stint at Old Trafford but insisted it was not due to a lack of effort.

The Argentina international joined United for a British record fee of almost 60 million pounds (about $93 million) from Real Madrid last year but completed a switch to French champions Paris St Germain on Thursday after only 12 months.

“I write this note to thank all the Manchester United family for the great support received during the year I've been part of this Club,” Di Maria told United fans in an open letter, published widely by the British media.

“I'm aware things didn't work as we all expected and believe me, I feel really sorry about it.”

The winger made an impressive start at Old Trafford with three goals in his first four games, but suffered a two-month injury layoff and then failed to nail down a regular starting place under manager Louis Van Gaal.

“I can guarantee you it was not for trying. I did my best but football is not like maths: often a lot of things out of our control affect the way we feel and the way things turn out,” the 27-year-old said.

“I am sorry it did not work out as I would have wished in this amazing huge club.”

Di Maria was also reportedly unsettled by a break-in at his Chesire home in January. – Reuters



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Sherwood’s target - avoid relegation

The mantra is still very much “safety first” for Aston Villa in Tim Sherwood's first full season in charge of the West Midlands club.

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The mantra is still very much “safety first” for Aston Villa in Tim Sherwood's first full season in charge of the West Midlands club with the windfall from the Premier League's bumper television rights deal set to kick in from 2016.

Villa escaped relegation by the skin of their teeth last season, finishing 17th on 38 points - their worst performance since 1994-95 - and Sherwood believes avoiding the drop rather than trying to push for major honours will continue to be the club's top priority in the new season.

“We need to stay in the league obviously,” said the manager, who lost two key players in Christian Benteke and Fabian Delph during the summer transfers.

“We know it's a tough ride ahead.”

The clubs that avoid relegation this season will benefit from the record television rights deal that comes into effect from next season.

The 5.14 billion pounds ($7.97 billion) agreement with Sky and BT Sports will boost even the lowest-ranked club's income by millions of pounds.

Sherwood has brought in nine players during the summer to plug the gaps in his squad, including former England and Manchester City defender Micah Richards and Ghana striker Jordan Ayew from French club Lorient.

“An improvement on last year is what we're looking for,” Sherwood was quoted as saying by the Bournemouth Echo.

“It won't be hard to improve because we were the worst team left in the league. We need to consolidate and improve again.”

Villa reached the final of the FA Cup last season where they lost to Arsenal, and while Sherwood feels “another couple of appearances at Wembley would be nice”, the manager is wary of setting too many targets.

“There's a balance that we need to get. We've signed a lot of new players and lost some very important players to our team,” the 46-year-old Sherwood added.

“It was a needs-must, we needed to bring in and hopefully we can get them to gel.” – Reuters



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Wilshere’s anxious wait

Jack Wilshere faces another period out of action after a hairline crack in his fibula was detected following a training ground injury.

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Jack Wilshere faces another period out of action after a hairline crack in his fibula was detected following a training ground injury on Saturday.

He missed five months of last season, from the end of November to the start of May, and now the England midfielder must endure another period of uncertainty while he waits to find out the extent of this injury.

It is the same left ankle that he had surgery on following Paddy McNair's tackle on him in November when he damaged ligaments. The best case scenario is that Wilshere will not require surgery this time and could be back training again within four weeks.

There is a risk that it could be much longer. He has been sent on holiday by the club for a few days and they hope to have a clearer view of his situation when he returns.

Either way, it is a huge blow for the 23-year-old who hit his stride with England at the end of last season, scoring twice in the 3-2 win in the Euro 2016 qualifier against Slovenia in June. He had looked sharp in pre-season.

Wilshere will miss England's qualifiers in September against San Marino and Switzerland.

Arsène Wenger said on the club's website: “I had a bad surprise because it is a hairline crack in his fibula that makes him a few weeks out. There is minimal damage apart from the bone damage - there is no damage at all apart from that. It was a collision in training and it was all completely accidental.”

Wishere’s injury woes:

Oct 2009 Ankle (missed five weeks)

Jan 2010 Hamstring (five wks)

Nov 2010 Back (10 days)

Aug 2011 Ankle (15 months)

Feb 2013 Hip (week)

Mar 2013 Ankle (five weeks)

May 2013 Ankle (seven weeks)

Oct 2013 Ankle (two weeks)

Jan 2014 Ankle (two weeks)

Mar 2014 Ankle (two months)

Oct 2014 Ankle (two weeks)

Nov 2014 Ankle (five months) – The Independent



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English Premier league sesaon returns

The Premier League is undoubtedly one of the most exciting in world football and will embark on its 24th season on August 8.

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London - England's Premier League is undoubtedly one of the most exciting in world football but as it embarks on its 24th season on August 8 is it also becoming one of the most predictable?

Last term only Newcastle United and Everton, both of whom dropped down the table, moved more than four places either way, while two of the three promoted clubs went straight back down.

Clubs outside the top six will aim to avoid relegation which will be more important than ever with a lucrative three-year domestic television deal, worth over five billion pounds ($7.77 billion), strting in 12 months' time.

Overseas TV rights will add half as much again, making the struggle to stay up intense.

While the usual suspects are expected to contest the title, however, none of them have managed to win it for two years in a row since Manchester United completed a hat-trick in 2009 under Alex Ferguson.

Since the Scot retired in 2013, the Old Trafford club have not been in serious contention to add to their record 20 championships, finishing seventh and fourth.

They have spent vast amounts of money in that time, with only mixed success, and during the close season Louis Van Gaal has continued to revamp his squad.

Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger from Bayern Munich and Southampton's Frenchman Morgan Schneiderlin will improve the midfield options and allow the Dutchman to use Wayne Rooney in his best position, further forward.

By the end of the season Rooney should have overtaken Bobby Charlton's records as record scorer for England and United.

He will be more interested in whether United have regained the title from Chelsea, who led the table from the third match of last season and finished eight points clear of the previous season's champions Manchester City.

On the day in May that Jose Mourinho's side made sure they could not be caught, television pundit and former United defender Gary Neville told viewers, “the rest are absolutely miles behind this Chelsea team”.

United, City, Arsenal and Liverpool will all believe they have reduced the gap after a transfer window in which the champions have so far been comparatively quiet.

Other than bringing in Asmir Begovic from Stoke to replace Petr Cech as second-choice goalkeeper, Mourinho's only notable signing has been Colombia striker Radamel Falcao, who failed to live up to his reputation at United last season.

He impressed Chelsea's captain John Terry when scoring a hat-trick against the Londond club for Atletico Madrid in the 2012 Uefa Super Cup final and, like United, they have now taken him on loan from Monaco, while hoping for a better return.

City scored 10 goals more than Chelsea last season and hope to outscore them again after paying a fee that could rise to 49 million pounds ($76.16 million) for England's Raheem Sterling.

Their total of 83 goals was 31 more than Liverpool, which explains why Brendan Rodgers made forwards his priority and signed Christian Benteke from Aston Villa, Hoffenheim's Brazil striker Roberto Firmino and Danny Ings from relegated Burnley.

Arsenal's Arsene Wenger has felt less need to strengthen a squad that retained the FA Cup and returned to the top three, although experienced former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech will doubtless save them plenty of points.

Newcomers Watford, Bournemouth and Norwich City will inevitably be tipped as relegation fodder but Villa, Sunderland and Leicester City, all heavily involved in the scrap to avoid the drop last term, cannot expect much more than mere survival. – Reuters



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PSG completes Di Maria signing

Paris St Germain boosted their attacking options with the signing of Argentine winger Angel Di Maria from Manchester United.

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Paris - Paris St Germain boosted their Champions League prospects by adding significant weight to their attacking options with the signing of Argentina winger Angel Di Maria from Manchester United on Thursday.

The French champions, who had their Financial Fair Play restrictions lifted by UEFA last month, have paid 63 million euros for Di Maria according to local media reports.

The fee is just short of the 64 million euros ($69.89 million) Ligue 1 record set by PSG when they bought Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani and the more than 60 million that Monaco paid for Colombia striker Radamel Falcao in 2013.

“I know that PSG has a very important, very good project  to win the Champions League... this is what I share with it. I want to bring the maximum  to go beyond the quarter-finals,” Di Maria told a news conference at his unveiling in Paris.

PSG have failed to get past the last eight in the Champions League for the last three seasons but with former Real Madrid winger Di Maria, Laurent Blanc's side will hope to go further.

“We have the right team to do better, to win the Champions League,” said PSG president Nasser al Khelaifi. “We know it's very tough but we want to try and win it, especially now that we have one more player that has won the Champions league.”

The 27-year-old Di Maria, who was looking to end a disappointing stint at United, could partner fellow Argentine Javier Pastore, the duo having been impressive in helping their country reach the final at this year's Copa America.

Di Maria is expected to play on the left wing, which would send Cavani to the right flank with Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic playing as a lone striker.

Neither Ibrahimovic nor Cavani have won the Champions League but Di Maria was man of the match in the 2014 final when Real Madrid lifted the trophy with a 4-1 win over Atletico Madrid.

He was also instrumental in Argentina's campaign at the 2014 World Cup, where the Albiceleste reached the final.

After an impressive start at Old Trafford last season, with three goals in his first four games, he suffered a two-month injury layoff and failed to score again in the league.

Towards the end of the season he was regularly left out by manager Louis Van Gaal, who became resigned to the club taking a heavy loss on the Argentine after shelling out a British record fee of almost 60 million pounds 12 months ago.

Di Maria did not join United's pre-season tour of the United States and on Monday travelled to Doha, Qatar, where PSG's owners are based, before finalising the deal.

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Bafana plummet further in rankings

Bafana Bafana continued their steady decline in the Fifa World rankings to number 72 in the world.

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Johannesburg – Bafana Bafana continued their steady decline in the Fifa World rankings to number 72 in the world.

The rankings which were released on Thursday, also showed a drop to 17th in the African rankings for South Africa.

Bafana’s next assignment is against Mauritania on September 4 in their Afcon 2017 qualifying match.

Bafana’s best-ever ranking was 19th in the world back in 1996, but are now moving towards their worst ranking of 93rd they held in 1993.

Fifa World Rankings:

1. Argentina

2. Belgium

3. Germany

4. Colombia

5. Brazil

6. Portugal

7. Romania

8. England

9. Wales

10. Chile

72. South Africa

CAF Rankings:

1. Algeria

2. Ivory Coast

3. Ghana

4. Tunisia

5. Senegal

6. Cameroon

7. Congo

8. Cape Verde Islands

9. Egypt

10. Nigeria

17. South Africa - ANA



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Stones unsettled after Chelsea bid

Everton's centre-back John Stones has been unsettled by the interest shown in him by Premier League champions Chelsea.

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Everton's England centre-back John Stones has been unsettled by the interest shown in him by Premier League champions Chelsea, his manager Roberto Martinez admitted on Thursday.

Everton are reported to have rejected bids of £20 million ($31.2 million, 28.6 million euros) and £26 million for Stones from Chelsea and Martinez is adamant that the 21-year-old will not be sold.

Asked if the situation had affected Stones, Martinez told a press conference: “Yes, and it is something where you hope you learn from it and you get more mature and those experiences are good experiences.

“Clearly John is one of the outstanding young talents that we have in the squad and you are going to get that sort of interest from the outside.

“But all we are focused on is (Saturday's Premier League home match against) Watford. John is an Everton player and there is nothing else to comment on that.”

On the prospect of Chelsea returning with a third bid, Martinez said: “You shouldn't worry about situations you cannot affect or control.

“I said from the beginning – when you are not a club that is trying actively to sell players, the focus is just to try to be as good as we can at the weekend and see how ready we are individually and as a team.

“Everything else is stuff that does not bother me now at all.” – AFP



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PSL preview - who'll challenge, who won't

Cape Times soccer writer Rodney Reiners looks at the how the 16 clubs in the PSL could possibly fare this season.

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Ajax Cape Town offered an early indication of intent when they qualified for the semi-finals of the season-opening MTN8 Cup competition on Tuesday night, but the big question is always whether they can maintain this level of form and of consistency.

The Cape club knocked out Orlando Pirates 1-0 in a Cup quarter-final in Soweto – and now faces Wits in Joburg when the new Premier Soccer League (PSL) campaign kicks off on Saturday.

While short-term Cup glory is always good for status, financial stability and bragging rights, a football club is measured by its league success.

Winning the championship is about consistency over a 10-month period, which is why it’s inevitably the teams with the greater spending power and concomitant squad depth and quality who end up as ubiquitous title-challengers.

In the PSL, that usually translates to the “Big Three” – Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs and Pirates – and, more recently, because of financial muscle, Wits and SuperSport United.

Ajax are adamant that their route to success will always be grounded in their youth development programme. Year after year, they introduce fresh, young talent onto the domestic football scene. The Capetonians harbour a dream of winning the PSL title with a squad made up of predominantly home-grown players. They’ve gone close on a few occasions – and, in the current squad, they certainly have the makings of a squad that could challenge.

Here’s a look at the how the 16 clubs in the top-flight PSL could possibly fare this season:

Title contenders:

Kaizer Chiefs

Defending champions, a top-class squad, the best supported club in the country and the return of charismatic goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune, on the surface it would appear that everything points to another Amakhosi title. But, and it’s a big but, the loss of inspirational and influential coach Stuart Baxter is certain to have an effect. Chiefs’ success this season all revolves around how the new man in charge, Steve Komphela, goes about his business.

Mamelodi Sundowns

The PSL’s big-spenders, needless to say, Sundowns will always be among the challengers for the championship. Runners-up last season and title-winners the season before, the country’s “Chelsea” will be determined to regain their status as champions. No need to talk about their squad… as always, they will have a bloated but quality outfit.

Orlando Pirates

Having played second fiddle to rivals Chiefs and Sundowns in recent seasons, Pirates will be desperate to make their voices heard at the top of the table once again. Sadly, though, the irony of the situation is that their fantastic run in continental inter-club competitions has been the biggest stumbling block to domestic success. This season, they are riding high in the CAF Confederations Cup – and a title-charge could well depend on how they recover from their African exertions.

Wits

Ambition drives Wits. Three seasons ago, the Joburg club dispensed with its development tag and made no secret of the fact that they wanted to be a title-challenging team. Gavin Hunt was the coach employed to deliver the success Wits have dreamt about – and, after a bedding-in period, this looks like being the make-or-break season.

SuperSport United

Wherever Gordon Igesund goes, talk of title success is never far behind. The coach with the Midas touch in the PSL has now made his intentions at SuperSport unequivocal: They will be right in there and challenging. The strengthening of the squad definitely sends out a strong message – ex-Santos forward Fagrie Lakay, former Bafana captain Bongani Khumalo, New Zealander Michael Boxall and Australian Isaka Cernak. The team to watch!

Outside shot

Ajax Cape Town

Established in 1999, Ajax are yet to win the PSL title. Often criticised for being a selling club, the new owners have made a point of hanging on to their star youngsters this season. It’s no secret they would love to win the title and, in Roger de Sa, they have on board a coach who perfectly suits their ambition. The Cape club could even have been a little higher in this article, among the title-contenders, but the lack of a big, physical and aerially-strong central defender will always be a weakness against certain teams. If they can plug that hole, then don’t be surprised if they surprise the above-mentioned five.

Happy with Top Eight spot

 

Bloemfontein Celtic

The Free State side’s fantastic home form is always a factor. This allows them to always be in the top half of the table. This season should be no different, especially after return of coach Clinton Larsen, who seems to have the knack of getting the best of Celtic’s squad.

Platinum Stars

A solid, reliable squad, coupled with a shrewd coach in Cavin Johnson, Platinum are always there and thereabouts. They are difficult to beat and always highly competitive – but a top-eight place is the best they can hope for.

Middle of the roaders

Mpumalanga Black Aces

Narrowly avoided relegation last season, but the appointment of Muhsin Ertugral as coach will see drastic improvement at Aces. The Turk is one of the most respected mentors in the PSL and, a glance at his record at other clubs, proves that he usually turns things round quickly.

Polokwane City

The Limpopo Province team was the toast of the PSL season. They played some stunning football, based on an all-out attack approach. Cole Alexander, the Mitchell’s Plain midfielder, ran things with aplomb as Polokwane combined energy and purpose in one exciting package. Serbian coach Kosta Papic will, no doubt, be looking for more of the same – but, now that everybody knows what they are all about, the element of surprise is lost.

Maritzburg United

Maritzburg are a bit of an unknown quantity this season after the departure of Steve Komphela to join Kaizer Chiefs. His erstwhile assistant, Mandla Ncikazi, has taken over – and it remains to be seen how the new coach responds to the added responsibility. On the plus side, Maritzburg are, however, always competitive and organised – and they should safely survive.

Free State Stars

Another club that flirted with relegation last season and, thanks to a string of wins towards the end, managed to avoid the drop. The Free Staters would have learnt valuable lessons from the experience – and would have strengthened accordingly. They won’t be in the top bracket, but they’ll pick up the points to keep them safe.

The relegation scrap

University of Pretoria

Usually, Tuks would probably be a little higher than this, because they always a cohesive unit, but a disappointing time of it during the last campaign means they could well struggle again. While they have added a number of new players this season, time will tell whether they have enough.

Chippa United

A club with massive potential, but always allows everything to unravel because there’s never any consistency. Be it the constant changing of coaches or the regular turnover of players, Chippa are often their own worst enemy. If they can keep things normal, then they could do well… but if, as expected, they run out of patience with coaches and players, then they’ll probably struggle again.

Jomo Cosmos

Newly-promoted, the club owned and coached by local football legend Jomo Sono has it all to do. The gap between the PSL and the NFD is difficult to bridge, which is why promoted clubs always battle to get going. Cosmos have yo-yoed up and down the divisions – and, this season, it looks that way again.

Golden Arrows

Champions of the NFD last season, Arrows are determined to ensure that they don’t go right back down again. A new coach in Serame Letsoaka, who was Gordon Igesund’s assistant at Bafana Bafana, the Durban club will bring its usual short-passing, street-style game to bear on the PSL. But, as mentioned, the jump from NFD to PSL brings with it many challenges – and Arrows have it all to do. - Cape Times



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