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Chiefs to field big guns
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Thu, 30 Jul 2009 14:43
Kaizer Chiefs coach Vladimir Vermezovic has stressed that he would field his strongest team against Pirates in the second Telkom Charity Cup semifinal at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium on Saturday.
The former Partizan Belgrade defender and coach was introduced
last week to the intense rivalry between the two clubs and realises
how important it is to win a Soweto Derby.
The Serbian born Vermezovic, came through his baptism of a
Soweto Derby during last Thursday's Vodacom Challenge where
'Amakhosi' defeated 'Bucs' on a sudden death penalty shootout in their
"semifinal" played in Port Elizabeth.
Said Vermezovic after putting his players through their paces at
Naturena on Thursday: "The first thing I learnt was there is no
such thing as a friendly match between Chiefs and Pirates.
"The fact that my midfielder Reneilwe Letsholonyane, broke his
leg in that game and is out for eight weeks, proves my point."
Chiefs went on to beat
big spending Manchester City 2-0 in the
Challenge final at Loftus last Saturday.
But he will be taking no chance against Pirates and stressed
there would be no charity either.
"We want to play in the final. We are ready despite a couple of
worrying injuries and I will start with what is my strongest side
and if we make the final, which I hope we do, then I will decide
the plan for the final.
"It is tough playing two full games in one afternoon. There is
not much time for the winner to rest after the games as the final
kicks off at 5pm, but will be ready as we played in a similar
tournament (Premier's Cup in PE) in an earlier pre-season
tournament, so I have an idea of what to expect."
He stressed he would use a rotation policy this season as he has
27 players who will all get a chance with the rotation policy.
'Bucs' coach Ruud Krol, played down the importance of the game,
saying he was more concerned to get his side
prepared for next
Wednesday night's MTN8 quarter-final clash against Ajax Cape Town
at Ellis Park.
But Krol will also be rolling out his big guns in the form of
his four Bafana Bafana stars, midfielders Teko Modise, Benson
Mhlongo, striker Katlego Mashego and defender Innocent Mdledle.
They started pre-season training later than the rest of the squad
due to the fact they helped Bafana finish fourth in the
Confederation Cup last month.
Krol also has the option of throwing in his two new strikers in
the form of former Chiefs star Gert Schalkwyk and Dennis Masina,
who he signed from SuperSport United for their debuts.
Pirates players are still smarting form that defeat in PE and
will be out to make amends.
Losing twice to Chiefs before the start of the season will not
go down well with 'Bucs' faithful fans and Saturday's clash is
expected to be full of fireworks and the highlight of the Charity
Cup.
Vermezovic is
concerned about his Bafana midfield star, Siphiwe
Tshabalala, who is a non starter with an ankle injury, and defender
Wayne Matle.
Said the Chiefs coach: "I will be meeting with the team doctors
today and find out when both players will be able to start
training."
Meanwhile new midfielder Mthokozisi Yende, signed in the
off-season from First Division outfit Pretoria University, is
doubtful after being laid low this week with flu.
Former Bafana striker Nkosinathi 'Chippa' Nhleko did not train
with the squad on Thursday with a slight knee injury, but he should
be fine by Saturday.
Vermezovic said playing Pirates twice in 10 days was a big test
for his players and added: "It is only by playing really good
opposition such as Pirates and Manchester City that we are able to
get properly prepared for our opening MTN8 match against BidVest
Wits on Tuesday (at Orlando Stadium at 7.30pm).
"I reckon the Charity Cup is ideal
preparation for us."
In the other semifinal Mamelodi Sundowns meet Platinum Stars at
10am. Downs new coach Hristo Stoichkov, did not attend his side's
training session on Thursday as he was still trying to sort out his
work permit.
It will be a big test for the former Barcelona star who comes up
against Stars' new coach Steve Komphela.