Posted in News on Jul 26, 2008.
on Friday sweating over the fitness of his two strikers, Jose Torrealba
and Kaizer Motaung junior.
He needs both to be fighting fit to lead the Amakhosi attack against
the kings of Europe Manchester United in the Vodacom Challenge final at
Loftus on Saturday. Kick-off is at 3.30pm.
Chiefs won the right to play the newly crowned English Premiership
and European Champions League champions at a sold-out Loftus when
Amakhosi outplayed their arch-rivals Orlando Pirates 2-0 in the Soweto
Challenge Derby played at Port Elizabeth's EPRU Stadium on Thursday
night.
But despite an easy win over Bucs, Ertugral was counting his walking
wounded claiming that Pirates were kicking his players all over the
pitch.
Said Ertugral: “I was furious with those tackles. It was a huge
embarrassment. This type of play does not belong in South African
soccer. Hopefully both Torrealba and Motaung will have recovered. But
it will be a race against time.”
Ertugral's Chiefs have been the better of the two Premier Soccer
League sides in the Challenge.
Bucs coach Rudi Krol needs to start learning fast about local soccer
if he is to survive. After Chiefs and United drew 1-1 in the opening
Challenge clash at Newlands in Cape Town in a pulsating 90 minutes that
had the capacity Newlands crowd on the edge of their seats, Krol
fielded a reserve team against United in Durban on Tuesday and Bucs
were beaten 1-0.
Even bringing in 11 fresh players against Chiefs did not help Krol
or Bucs as they were well beaten by a far better organised and
professional Amakhosi.
Chiefs more than deserve the right to play the best team in Europe
in a showpiece final with a guaranteed full house.
Said Ertugral: “It is a huge honour to play the best team in the
world twice in the space of a week. We are keen to play them and learn
from the experience.”
Chiefs famously beat the Red Devils on a penalty shootout in the
Challenge final two years ago at the same venue.
But Ertugral is a realist. He said: “Last time we played United they
brought a second or more like a third string team. This time they have
brought their best players. It is going to be another great game but I
would be a fool to predict we could beat the best in the world in a
final. We will certainly do our best.”
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said after playing both sides that
he thought Pirates were the better of the two. He said this after
beating Pirates. If Ferguson, known for playing mind games with
opposing managers, was trying to wind up Chiefs he has succeeded.
Said the most respected manager in British soccer: “Chiefs were the
better side two years ago. But Pirates have closed the gap and are
maybe now slightly ahead of Chiefs.”
That sort of remark will help motivate Chiefs who not only matched
United at Newlands but destroyed Pirates in a clinical display that
showed Amakhosi are heading for bigger things under Ertugral in the
Premier Soccer League this season.
However, United and Ferguson hate losing even friendly tournaments.
Ertugral said he expected United to field his best side in Saturday's
final.
That means that Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez will lead the
attack with Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Michael Carrick and Darren
Fletcher in the midfield mix with Gary Neville, John O'Shea and Mikael
Silvestre as a solid unit in defence.
A daunting task for Chiefs but on their side will be their partisan
fans in the capacity crowd raring them on.
Torrealba has proved a good
buy while Itumeleng Khune has shown he is the best goalkeeper in the
country and has the ability to play in Europe.
Midfielder Siphiwe
Tshabalala has also caught the eye and he has grown in stature during
this week. He can be relied on to play another big role on the left of
midfield.
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