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Ajax still on cloud nine
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Mon, 24 Aug 2009 10:08
Ajax Cape Town coach Muhsin Ertugral, will have to bring his victorious players back to earth after they reached the MTN8 final by disposing of Kaizer Chiefs 4-3 on aggregate after a six goal semifinal, second leg thriller that ended 3-3 at the Orlando Stadium on Sunday.
Ertugral has to get his players' minds back onto their Absa
Premiership campaign. They play Santos in a Cape Town derby at
Newlands on Wednesday night. Kick-off is at 7.30pm.
Said Ertugral: "I had a problem when we drew 1-1 with Free State
Stars (away) last Wednesday as the players' minds were obviously on
this match, But we need to pick up points and forget about the Cup
final at this stage."
Ertugral has now reached back-to-back MTN8 finals. He guided
Chiefs to triumph in last year's final against Mamelodi Sundowns
and is hoping to repeat that with his new club when they meet
Golden Arrows in the final on September 26.
The 'Urban Warriors coach has suggested
that Port Elizabeth or
Bloemfontein would be his preferred venues for the final.
"The venue is important. PE is at sea level and means it would
not favour either Arrows (who are from Durban) or ourselves. But I
would have no problem in playing in Bloemfontein."
Premier Soccer League media manager Altaaf Kazi, said the league
would announce the venue in due course.
After both coaches, Ertugral and 'Amakhosi's Vladimir Vermezovic,
congratulated each other, it was obvious Ertugral´s knowledge of
Chiefs players' weaknesses and strengths played a key role in
helping the underdogs overcome Chiefs in front of 40 000 supporters
who packed into the revamped Orlando Stadium hoping to see Ertugral
and his players leave empty handed.
Said Ertugral: "It was a great game. We made two bad mistakes in
the first half that allowed Chiefs to score and let them back into
the game when we should have closed the door tight.
"But I am
proud of my boys. We have a young side and showed we
have tons of character to beat Chiefs.
"It was not easy in front of a packed Orlando Stadium. Chiefs
are going to be a force this season as we saw that today and I
think their coach (Vermezovic) is top class and does not get the
credit he deserves."
After the controversy surrounding the first leg at Newlands in
which Chiefs fans went on the rampage when Amakhosi were beaten
1-0, the second leg was a tremendous advert for the local game.
Six goals tell the story of a match that flowed from end to end
with plenty of good football and inevitable mistakes.
Said Vermezovic: "I wish Ajax well for the final, but at the end
of the day I am satisfied with our performance. The fans go home
maybe not happy with the result, but with the way we played.
"It was encouraging."
Chiefs faced a goalkeeping crisis before the match with their
first choice keepers, Itumeleng Khune
and Thela Ngobeni, both
injured. They signed veteran Arthur Bartman from relegated Bay
United last week, but he was not fit and lacked match practice.
So Vermezovic gave a debut to Kabelo Metsimetsi who was signed
in the off-season from First Division Carara Kicks.
But despite a shaky performance in which the new keeper conceded
a penalty late in injury time, the Serbian coach refused to lay any
blame on the debutant keeper and is not likely to change for the
Premiership clash against Wits at the same venue on Wednesday night
(7.30pm).
"I never like to blame a goalkeeper for a defeat and I am not
going to start now. There are 10 players in front of him to prevent
goals and our defence was not as tight as we could be and that
contributed to conceding three goals."
Vermezovic also refused to blame the Cup exit on the fact that
key defenders Jimmy Tau, Thabang Rooi and Valery Nahayo are
injured.
"The good news is
midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala is back and had
a great game when he came on in the second half."
Tshabalala has missed the start of the season and most of the
pre-season due to injury but he looked sharp when he scored Chiefs
third goal in the 81st minute.
But any hope of a comeback were dashed by the goal of the day
from Franklyn Cale four minutes later.
Ajax skipper Brett Evans, scored the other two goals with a free
kick and penalty. He also missed with a penalty while Jose
Torrealba, Josta Dladla and Tshabalala were Chiefs marksmen.