Local is lekker in fascinating PSL battle

As we go into the 19th season since the advent of the PSL, the most pleasing thing is the fact that local coaches dominate.

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Johannesburg - As we go into the 19th season since the advent of the Premiership was ushered back in 1996, the most pleasing thing is the fact that local coaches dominate.

Of the 16 teams that will attempt to be crowned Absa Premiership champions, only three have non-South Africans at the helm.

It is probably safe to predict that a local coach will win the championship this season, with the three foreign coaches in charge of clubs that cannot be classified as title contenders.

With due respect to Muhsin Ertugral, Kosta Papic and Kinnah Phiri, it will take some miracle for Black Aces, Polokwane City and Free State Stars to finish top of the table come the end of May.

The big question then is whether we are going to have a maiden championship-winning coach or will the usual suspects triumph once more.

Fascinatingly, the previous 18 seasons have produced a mere 10 winning coaches, two of which were jointly in charge. Of those 10, just four were local - one of them having won the title in conjunction with a foreigner.

Pleasingly, however, is the fact that those four coaches accounted for half of the 18 titles, Gordon Igesund having won a joint-record four, Gavin Hunt three, Pitso Mosimane a single and Neil Tovey one, albeit jointly.

The first three coaches are once again in the mix for this season and are perhaps the best bet to stop Steve Komphela adding his name to the list of local Premiership winners by helping Kaizer Chiefs retain their title.

It makes for an exciting season, one that should begin with some fireworks today with both Mamelodi Sundowns and Bidvest Wits involved.

Mosimane’s Brazilians were pretty heartsore after having their title taken away from them last season by a marauding Kaizer Chiefs under the guidance of Stuart Baxter who added a second title to his CV.

And the man they call “Jingles” made it clear even last season that he will be stopping at nothing to get the championship back to Chloorkop. Incredibly, though, he did not raid the market as usual to help him in his endeavour to win a second league title. A sign perhaps that he is content with the team he has?

Their impressive pre-season form seemed to suggest this was the case until Wednesday night when the Brazilians once again failed in the MTN8 following defeat to a Bloemfontein Celtic side that literally killed off their title hopes last season.

But anyone who reads too much into the penalty shoot-out loss in the cup competition would be making a big mistake, for Sundowns are a team built for the marathon that is the league race.

Mosimane opens the season with a tricky trip to a Platinum Stars side that have traditionally got the better of him and a slip up there might have “Jingles” a little ruffled. Still, he is way too experienced to allow it to affect him much.

Yet if the former Bafana Bafana coach has the know-how to lead a team to league glory, he is still a baby compared to both Igesund and Hunt.

Both these multiple championship winners are under immense pressure to deliver this season as their clubs - SuperSport United and Bidvest Wits - have spared no cost to ensure they have the playing personnel to deliver the big gong.

Hunt scored a psychological victory over his adversary with the MTN8 victory midweek and a win tonight over an Ajax Cape Town outfit he is facing in the cup semi-final to begin the season on a winning note will send confidence soaring at the former university outfit.

One thing you can count on is for both Hunt and Igesund to have a meticulous plan on how to tackle the season. Hunt is renowned for his ability to get the points where you will expect him to - against the smaller clubs - and then stealing a few from fellow contenders.

Igesund, on the other hand, probably has already drawn up a plan of how many points he needs to get to win the championship - which matches he can afford to lose and still not be hurt badly.

What then of new kids on the championship contenders’ block - Komphela at Chiefs and Eric Tinkler at Pirates? Perhaps what these two have going for them is that they are in charge of the country’s two biggest sides and will have a huge crowd support to help them on. They are yet to show themselves as championship-winning material and this season they get the chance.

We are in for a fascinating championship battle. Let the race begin.

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Anssi is liking new ‘nasty’ Ajax style

Anssi Jaakkola has picked up on a positive change at Ajax, a change that certainly augurs well for the new season.

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Cape Town - Anssi Jaakkola has quickly picked up on a positive change in the youthful Ajax Cape Town squad, a change that certainly augurs well for the new season.

Ajax open their Premier Soccer League campaign with an away fixture against Wits in Johannesburg on Saturday night (kick-off 8.15pm) - and Finnish goalkeeper Jaakkola believes that, if things continue the way they did in Tuesday’s 1-0 MTN8 quarter-final win over Orlando Pirates, the Urban Warriors could do very well this season.

Jaakkola has been an inspirational figure for Ajax since signing in 2013. The 28-year-old shot-stopper played in his home country, Italy, the Czech Republic and Scotland before arriving in the Mother City.

In a very young Ajax squad, Jaakkola is the voice and presence of experience, while he is also often the only player in the team that doesn’t have his roots in the Cape club’s youth academy.

In that semi-final against Pirates in midweek, the Finn was outstanding. Ajax weren’t at their best, especially in the first half, and Jaakkola had to pull off some memorable saves to keep the Capetonians in the game.

“It was a big win against Pirates,” Jaakkola said. “I don’t think we played too well, we couldn’t get our passing game going and I thought we were lacking in energy at times. But I guess that makes the win all that better.

“But you know what impressed me was that, for the first time ever, we played a bit of a nasty game. I think sometimes we are too nice, we don’t want to roll up our sleeves and fight for the points.

“But, against Pirates, I finally saw that aspect of our game. The team put in the tackles, they worked hard, they toughed it out, and it was nice to see such a change.”

But with Wits waiting on Saturday night, Jaakkola is aware that Ajax are in for yet another difficult challenge.

“We know what Wits are all about,” he said. “They will come with high balls into the penalty area and play off the second ball. They are an aerial threat, so they’ll try to use that to their advantage. We just have to make sure that we are sharp and alert and that we are ready for the physical battle.”

And, considering Jaakkola’s thoughts on how he expects Wits to play, there’s no doubt the keeper’s role will be extremely vital on Saturday night.

Ajax coach Roger de Sa, too, admitted that facing the Students is always a difficult task - and it’s a challenge he will have to get used to, especially now that they also have to face the Clever Boys in a two-leg MTN8 semi-final over the next few weeks.

“It’s a really tough league opener,” De Sa said. “Wits have added some good players to their squad and I think they will do well this season. I certainly believe that they will be among the title-contenders.

“And, for us today, it’s even more difficult, in that Wits are always tough to play at home. But it’s a challenge we will have to overcome.”

The challenge for both De Sa and Ajax, of course, is in their performance on the road. Over the last few seasons, the Urban Warriors have been abysmal away from home, but the coach is starting to see a change.

“At the end of last season, we beat Bloemfontein Celtic away and there were also a few other away games in which we did well,” De Sa said.

“And then on Tuesday we went to Orlando to beat Pirates, something which we haven’t done in a number of years… so the away form is also starting to look good.

“We are finally getting a little better on the road. But it’s also about consistency, and that is now the challenge for the squad.”

Fixtures:

Saturday: Free State Stars v Black Aces; Polokwane City v Bloem Celtic; Platinum Stars v Mamelodi Sundowns; Wits v Ajax Cape Town (Joburg, 8.15pm)

Sunday: Golden Arrows v University of Pretoria; Chippa United v Kaizer Chiefs

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Watch me get better, roars Kane

What are the odds of Harry Kane repeating last season’s stunning 31-goal breakthrough?

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London - What are the odds of Harry Kane repeating last season’s stunning 31-goal breakthrough? If you listen to the modest but confident 22-year-old, they might become shorter than you think.

The Tottenham striker, linked with a £40million switch to Manchester United, thinks he can back up a memorable year - and is ready to dismiss claims he will be a one-season wonder.‘I’m looking forward to the challenge of seeing what I come up against and how I deal with it,’ said Kane ahead of today’s opener at Old Trafford.

‘I am looking forward to it and am confident in my ability, as I have been my whole career, that I will be capable of maintaining my form - if not improving year in, year out.’ Wise beyond his years, the Chingford boy is ready for the inevitable questions should he go through a barren spell in the coming months.

‘That’s football,’ he said. ‘I try never to get too high and never to get too low. You have to just keep that medium. There will be times if I don’t score for a few games and times when hopefully I will be scoring three, four or five games in a row.’ Not that he is too concerned.‘I’ve scored goals wherever I’ve been,’ said the England forward.

‘It’s something that comes naturally to me. And it is not just about scoring, it is about what you bring to the team, working hard, bringing others into play, getting assists - that’s all part of the game as well.’

This time around there will be a heavy burden on Kane’s broad shoulders. Fellow striker Emmanuel Adebayor is set to leave while Spain flop Roberto Soldado’s future is unclear.

Mauricio Pochettino has vowed to bring in support, with West Brom’s Saido Berahino a target, but when Spurs kick off at Old Trafford he will be the lone man up top.Kane, who went to the European Championship with England Under 21s, is ready to carry that workload.‘I’m probably as fit as I ever have been,’ he said.

‘I didn’t have as much rest as some of the other lads but I kept myself fit while I was away and cleared my mind mentally for a few weeks.‘I went away to New York and the Bahamas with my girlfriend and played some golf,’ Kane explained. ‘I kept fit in the gym. The Bahamas was quite quiet on the beach.

I didn’t really look at my phone for a week or so. I just got away from it all and I think that was the perfect thing to do.’ Kane’s golf handicap is down to four, but he dismissed claims of being a shark on the course.

‘No, it’s four!’ he said. ‘I have seen a few bandits in the football game, don’t worry about that. It’s hard to play during the season but I managed to play a bit while I was away.’ It is back to business at Old Trafford - and for Kane the clash against his admirers cannot come quickly enough.

‘I can’t wait, to be honest,’ he said. ‘I’m just really excited to get going now. It feels like ages, the last couple of weeks. It’s going to be a good test for us.’ Talk of a big move and leading the line seems a long way from 12 months ago, when Kane was named as a substitute for his side’s opening-day clash with West Ham.

‘I managed to come on and get an assist which was a good feeling and then it was about being patient,’ he said. ‘Obviously it’s different now. I’m looking forward to hopefully leading the line and trying to get off to a good start.’ Few would bet against him doing just that.

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Champions never lose on opening day

Chelsea must keep up appearances against Swansea, knowing that EPL champions have never lost their opening game.

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London - Chelsea must keep up appearances against Swansea on Saturday, knowing that Premier League champions have never lost their opening game the following season.

Ryan Giggs and Bryan Robson set the tone with Manchester United’s goals in a 2-0 winat Norwich in August 1993. In all, 19 reigning champions have won their first game - including Chelsea three times - with three drawn.

1993 Norwich 0-2 Man Utd

1994 Man Utd 2-0 QPR

1995 Blackburn 1-0 QPR

1996 Wimbledon 0-3 Man Utd

1997 Tottenham 0-2 Man Utd

1998 Arsenal 2-1 Nottm Forest

1999 Everton 1-1 Man Utd

2000 Man Utd 2-0 Newcastle

2001 Man Utd 3-2 Fulham

2002 Arsenal 2-0 Birmingham

2003 Man Utd 4-0 Bolton

2004 Everton 1-4 Arsenal

2005 Wigan 0-1 Chelsea

2006 Chelsea 3-0 Man City

2007 Man Utd 0-0 Reading

2008 Man Utd 1-1 Newcastle

2009 Man Utd 1-0 Birmingham

2010 Chelsea 6-0 West Brom

2011 West Brom 1-2 Man Utd

2012 Man City 3-2 Southampton

2013 Swansea 1-4 Man Utd

2014 Newcastle 0-2 Man City

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I'll win back fans, insists Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers admits he is starting from scratch and must prove to Liverpool’s supporters that he can earn their trust.

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London - Brendan Rodgers has admitted he is starting from scratch once again and must prove to Liverpool’s supporters that he can earn their trust.

The Liverpool manager returns to Stoke tomorrow, 11 weeks on from the 6-1 mauling that plunged his three-year tenure into doubt.

Rodgers described that afternoon as ‘the worst’ of his managerial career and accepts he will be under persistent scrutiny this season.

Rodgers has been eager to draw a line under the way his team’s form collapsed last season and having spent almost £80million on new faces - headed by Christian Benteke, who will make his debut - he believes Liverpool have the ammunition to challenge for a place in the top four.

There is a recognition, though, that his words will lack substance until Liverpool start winning consistently and he also accepts there will be scepticism about his credentials, just as there was when he first arrived from Swansea in 2012.

‘I never take for granted the support I have had here but I also understand the disappointment of last year,’ said Rodgers. ‘I’m sure after a game like Stoke there was huge disappointment, but I have always been the one to take responsibility and rightly so.

‘The anger goes towards the manager and I accept that. It’s been an incredible journey since I came in here, an absolute privilege to manage this club with the supporters we have behind us, but of course you have to do well to earn that support and I need to earn that trust again.’

After a campaign in which Liverpool finished sixth and tumbled out of Europe at the first hurdle twice, Rodgers understands how big the onus is on him to deliver a place in the Champions League next May.

‘The owners have given me great trust since I have been in here and in the main I have had a great response from the players,’ he said.

‘I’m as driven now - if not more - as the first day I came in here. We want to put a disappointing season behind us. They have always felt that I was the guy to be here. They re-assured me of that. That, of course, gives me great confidence going forward to make us better again.’

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Now De Gea is finished at United...

Louis Van Gaal made a stunning eve-of-season pronouncement, revealing David de Gea would not play against Spurs.

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London - Louis van Gaal was on Friday night considering one of the biggest gambles of his managerial career as he pondered whether to hand young goalkeeper Sam Johnstone a Barclays Premier League debut at home to Tottenham.Van Gaal on Friday made a stunning eve-of-season pronouncement, revealing David de Gea would play no part after struggling for focus amid a proposed transfer to Real Madrid.

The manager’s decision, which all but confirms De Gea’s Manchester United career is over, threw plans for Saturday’s game into confusion and placed pressure on executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward to sell the 24-year-old to Madrid before the end of the transfer window on September 1.

It appears Ajax’s Jasper Cillessen is top of United’s list to take over from De Gea as the club’s No 1. ‘We have problems with the goalkeepers so we need maybe two more players,’ Van Gaal told MUTV.

However, it is the identity of the Spaniard’s replacement that will most intrigue United fans on Saturday, as none of the reserve keepers would appear to be in the ideal position to step up.Van Gaal brought in Argentina international Sergio Romero and the former Sampdoria goalkeeper has been earmarked as United’s second choice.

However, the 28-year-old has not played a club game since January. With Anders Lindegaard available for transfer and recently injured and Victor Valdes so far out of favour he hasn’t even been allocated a squad number, it would appear Van Gaal faces a straight choice between Romero and young Johnstone.

The 22-year-old has never played a competitive game for United but played a full season on loan for Preston in League One last year and, crucially, appeared in all four of his club’s pre-season tour games in America. United told Preston last week he would not be able to return on loan until the situation at Old Trafford had been sorted out. Meanwhile, those close to Johnstone confirmed last night he is expecting to figure in Saturday’s matchday squad, at the very least.

Van Gaal said De Gea is unsettled by uncertainty about his future and it would appear there is no way back for last season’s player of the year.‘I don’t know the solution with De Gea,’ said the Dutchman. ‘I cannot lead this process, I can only watch and observe and that is what I’m doing. I’m not participating in it. ‘But he shall not play. I don’t have any concerns. He won’t start the game. I think a human being is more than only a player.

He cannot manage it. You have to wait and see who plays.‘We have seen in training and matches and he is not the De Gea of last year. He tries, he does his upmost best, but it is a difficult situation.‘Now we have to play our first match and this is the most important match so I want players who can only focus on the match.’Van Gaal also expressed frustration the transfer window remains open after the domestic seasons across Europe have started.

‘I think when it is September 1 there is a decision made as the transfer period is over and then you have to manage a new situation,’ he said. ‘I am the victim, the fellow players are the victim, the club is the victim - that is why the transfer period needs to change.’ United’s stance this summer - at least at boardroom level - has been De Gea would not be sold and would only leave if Madrid agreed a swap deal involving defender Sergio Ramos.

That, however, has left United with an unhappy player and it is clear now Van Gaal wants him to be sold. Indeed, his decision to drop De Gea could be an attempt to speed up that process.‘He is the best goalkeeper we have had,’ said Van Gaal. ‘He was nominated by the fans as the best player at the club.

Do you think the trainer coach wants him to leave? ‘What has Real Madrid offered? We are asking money and they have to pay money. In the last few years Manchester United has paid a lot (for players) and we haven’t received a lot of money.’

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Mourinho signs new deal at Chelsea

Jose Mourinho committed himself to EPL champions Chelsea until at least 2019 after signing a new four-year contract.

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London - Jose Mourinho has committed himself to Premier League champions Chelsea until at least 2019 after signing a new four-year contract as manager, the west London club said on Friday.

The 52-year-old, who had previously been in charge from 2004-2007, rejoined the Stamford Bridge outfit in 2013 and led Chelsea to the league title and League Cup success last season.

“I said when I returned here that I have a special feeling for this club and nothing changed,” Mourinho told the club's website (www.chelseafc.com).

“I think this is a normal thing for me to sign a new contract. It is important we have this continuity and I hope we can enjoy more success in the future - for the fans, the players and the club.

“It is the club closest to my heart and I am very happy to know I will be staying here for a long time.”

Mourinho's side won the league twice during his first spell in charge and lifted the FA Cup plus two League Cups before the Portuguese left the club and enjoyed more success at Inter Milan, who won the Champions League in 2010.

Mourinho joined Real Madrid immediately after his European triumph with Inter - his second Champions League success after winning the trophy with Porto in 2004 - and won the King's Cup in his first season with the Spanish giants.

Real won their first La Liga title in four years in 2012 but the next season was turbulent as dressing-room divisions with established players, such as keeper Iker Casillas and defender Sergio Ramos, left Mourinho feeling unloved in the capital.

A welcome return to Chelsea soon followed and the London club finished third in the league under Mourinho in the 2013-14 season - four points behind champions Manchester City.

Chelsea were rampant in their quest for the title last season, however, and won the league with three matches to spare as Mourinho ensured his 69 percent win rate was the best of any manager to have taken charge of 15 or more Premier League games.

“We are very happy that Jose has committed four more years to the club,” Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said.

“Since his arrival two years ago he has carefully developed the playing squad and brought trophies to Stamford Bridge.

“We look forward to the next four years and the continued success of the team.”

Chelsea begin the defence of their Premier League title at home to Swansea City on Saturday.

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Chiefs goalkeeper caught speeding

Brilliant Khuzwayo was released on R2 000 bail after bieing arrested for allegedly clocking 166km/h in Durban.

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Durban – Kaiser Chiefs goalkeeper Nhlanhla Brilliant Khuzwayo was caught speeding on the N2 on Friday evening.

KwaZulu-Natal Road Traffic Inspectorate spokeswoman Zinhle Mngomezulu said Khuzwayo was clocked speeding at 166km/h an hour near the town of Ballito north of Durban.

Mngomezulu said Khuzwayo, who was driving a white BMW, was stopped and taken to the Umhlali police station before being released on R2000 bail.

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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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