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'Lost' Chiefs want former glory
10/11/2007 10:35  - (SA)  

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  • Johannesburg - The Israeli planners who erected the Mmabatho Stadium during Lucas Mangope's rule probably were a little confused, like most others, exactly where the apartheid homeland was heading - and, possibly as a consequence, some of the stands at the curious, if aesthetically-shaped stadium are facing away from the pitch.

    It would, therefore, seem an appropriate venue for Kaizer Chiefs when they tackle Bloemfontein Celtic in a critical Telkom Knockout semi-final on Saturday afternoon, with the direction in which the troubled Amakhosi are heading equally blurred and indecisive.

    If you are a spectator at Mmabatho Stadium and you are not careful you might easily find yourself forking out a hefty amount to cover a chiropractor's bill after straining your neck to follow the proceedings on the pitch.

    Slide towards mediocrity

    And after the deflating loss to Soweto rivals Moroka Swallows in the Premier League clash in Durban on Wednesday night - a game which Amakhosi have usually taken in their stride - troubled Chiefs coach Muhsin Ertugral may be suffering from more than a painful neck as his glamour team continues a slide towards mediocrity.

    These are early days yet in the season and it could well be premature to write off Chiefs as Premier League contenders, but on current form they have certainly been relegated to outsiders in the much-sought championship stakes.

    And, under these circumstances, it would seem vital - if not entirely essential - for Chiefs to make an impact in the Telkom Knockout competition to restore faith in the club among their myriad of backers and followers.

    Toothless tigers

    Once with an aura of well-nigh invincibility in cup competition, Chiefs more recently are looked on by opponents as toothless tigers in front of goal, with Celtic on their day quite capable of adding to the Amakhosi pain.

    Fortunately for Chiefs, the Celtic players tend to be an erratic and enigmatic lot and the outcome as to which team will qualify for the final and set themselves up to claim the R4.25m winners prize, appears as difficult to evaluate as the Mmbatho Stadium architecture.

    Tinashe Nengomasha will have to do yeomen work in gaining control of the midfield and recent signings like striker Mabhhuti Khenyeza will have to perform with more good effect than they have thus far if Chiefs are to secure a much-needed victory.

    But Celtic have their potential match-winners as well in players like evergreen John Maduka, Moses Spandeel and Lebogang Mothibantwa and Chiefs' hierarchy will certainly be approaching the Mmbatho clash with some misgivings.

    - SAPA



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