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'Birds' set sights on cup
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Tue, 19 May 2009 10:39
Pretoria University in the Nedbank Cup final at the Rand Stadium on Saturday.
The high flying 'Birds' were brought back to earth in the second
round of the Absa Premiership after failing to qualify for the top
eight. The 'Birds' slumped badly after a promising start to the PSL
season.
'Birds' assistant coach Zeca Marques said the Cup final was the
perfect opportunity to end the season with a bang. "Our success or
failure this season has come down to the Cup final. We owe it to
the fans and ourselves to win the cup and end the season on a high
note. We started the season like a house on fire, but faded badly
and now we have this last chance to set everything right.
"We are totally focused and determined to give this final one
big push and win the trophy. It is a classic all or nothing
scenario for us and we are going to give it everything we have got.
I am quietly confident, but we are cautious.
"Cup finals are all about the side that rises to the
occasion on
the day and we must make sure it is us and not Tukkies that come
out victorious."
Marques stressed, however, there were no favourites or
underdogs in Saturday´s final despite Swallows being a so called
'big' PSL club and 'AmaTuks' playing in the National First Division.
But Marques admits the odds have slightly moved in favour of
Swallows after 'Tuks' skipper and key defender, Obert Moyo, and
midfield anchorman Andile Jali, were ruled out through suspension.
"I have watched Tukkies during their Cup run and they are a
quality side. Frankly, this is one final where there is little in
it. Tuks have shown to be a tough side to beat and we will not make
the mistake of underestimating them. They have earned our respect
by the way they have got to the final beating three PSL sides."
'AmaTuks' scored their biggest ever win when they dumped Kaizer
Chiefs 4-3 in the second round. 'Amakhosi 'have been in more Cup
finals and won more
knockout trophies than any other club in South
African soccer history and Tuks' win was one of the biggest upsets
in local soccer.
To show it was no fluke, 'Tuks' defeated Bloemfontein Celtic 1-0
in the quarter-finals and they downed Ajax Cape Town 2-1 in the
semifinals.
'Birds' are injury free and head coach Julio Leal will be banking
on his ace goal poacher Sandile 'AK 47' Ndlovu, shooting down the
hard running 'Students'.
Ndlovu will look to a rejuvenated David Radebe, who accoring to
Marques, is energised after a two week break and has regained his
hunger for goals.
Pushing hard for a place in the attack is rising SA under-20
star Thulani Ngcepe who has impressed when given the chance this
season.
But Leal could have his work cut out after 'Birds' bad end of the
season slump saw them finish a lowly 11th in the Premiership.