Posted in News on Apr 15, 2010.
Vermezovic led Amakhosi to their first trophy this season when
they won the Telkom Knockout last weekend, defeating defending
champions Ajax Cape Town 2-1 in the final played in Durban.
“It was fantastic winning the Knockout, especially for me
because it was my first cup triumph since joining Chiefs at the
start of the season.
"The players and myself have celebrated but that is over and we
must look to the future.”
Vermezovic said he was not worried about playing his fifth
consecutive away match. “At every venue we played in the Knockout
about 80 percent of the supporters were ours. So we are not
concerned about another away match.”
The Serbian coach, however, has plenty of respect for SuperSport
who have won the PSL championship for the past three seasons and
have beaten Chiefs twice in the league this season.
“SuperSport are a quality side and in my opinion striker Anthony
Laffor and winger Daine Klate are their danger men.”
But the Chiefs coach will be working on neutralising United's
ability to score form set pieces: “We all know that set pieces are
SuperSport's strength and we will try and counter that.”
Vermezovic said he had three players under the weather with flu
that has hit the camp. Struggling are strikers Nkosinathi Nhleko,
Tshepo Bulu and midfielder Michael Nkambule.
Vermezovic also lavished praise on veteran goalkeeper Arthur
Bartman who was signed at the start of the season when number one
choice, Itumeleng Khune, was injured.
“In my opinion Bartman, on current form, is the best goalkeeper
in South Africa. Khune is still number one, but will have to work
hard when he returns form Bafana Bafana to get his place back.”
Khune is in Germany training with Bafana in preparation for the
World Cup in June.
Said Bartman: “My confidence is sky high. It was a fantastic
feeling lifting the Knockout trophy last Saturday night.”
Chiefs midfield dynamo, Tinashe Nenomasha, said SuperSport would
be tougher opponents than Ajax. “This will be the toughest game of
the season and I agree with the coach and Bartman we must forget
the Knockout and concentrate on SuperSport.”