Posted in News on May 09, 2008.
Hard Work
Most of the work has already been done the battle plans were drawn up the moment Chiefs ended their last league game against Golden Arrows, after that match Ertugral knew he would be without his top striker Mabhudi Khenyeza. Nevertheless the show has gone and Ertugral could not be happier with preparations, “I live for derbies” exclaimed Ertugral. “There is no way given the history and what is at stake here that we would go into this match half baked” he sternly intoned and went on to add, “the boys have been eager all week long and now the time has come to make everything that we have worked on pay off for us. We have players missing so do Pirates whenever you miss your key players you have to put in that extra effort, and the boys I believe are ready to do that”.
No surprise
It comes as not surprise that Ertugral wants to turn 34 points into 37 before Chiefs host Bloemfontein Celtic on Wednesday evening, doing that will mean his team holding their nerve in front of the country on Saturday. He does believe that they have the necessary experience to be calm enough to snatch the points, “a derby is like a cup final every match at this point of the season is like a cup game” he divulges. He goes on to comment “we have players with experience the coaching staff has experience of the Soweto derby and we will use our past experiences to ensure that we do not make the same mistakes again. Playing Pirates is not new what is different is what is at stake here and we are fully aware of just what that is, this is familiar territory and we want to get those three points”.