Monday, May 15, 2023

This behaviour anti-Kaizer Chiefs - Maphosa.

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Kaizer Chiefs communications manager, Vina Maphosa has condemned the violent behavior from a section of Amakhosi fans after their 1-0 loss to SuperSport on Saturday afternoon.

Maphosa said the attack on coach Arthur Zwane stands against what Chiefs stands for as a club, which is love and peace, therefore, it was anti-Kaizer Chiefs.

Zwane needed some medical attention after he was injured during the violent acts that ensued after the game.

"This behaviour anti-Kaizer Chiefs. We are all about love and peace at Kaizer Chiefs," said Maphosa on Radio 2000, as quoted by iDiski Times. https://www.idiskitimes.co.za/dstv-premiership/chiefs-give-zwane-update/

"Our supporters obviously know that very well. Hence we don’t assume that the perpetrators are Chiefs supporters.

"We want to condemn the act of violence at the stadium and we’d like to also pass a strong message to our supporters or whoever used the opportunity to exhibit elements of violence at the stadium as you have seen at our home matches."

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Mamelodi Sundowns coach, Steve Komphela, suffered almost the same fate in 2018 while coaching Chiefs, which led to his resignation.

Whether Arthur Zwane will ride the wave and stay at Chiefs remains to be seem.

Amakhosi will next face Cape Town City at FNB Stadium on Saturday 20 May. The match will kick-off at 15:00.

It was good, really good - Klopp on Liverpool's win over Leicester.


Liverpool moved within a point of Manchester United and Newcastle United after beating Leicester City 3-0 at King Power Stadium on Monday.

Liverpool's goals came from Curtis Jones 33', 36', and Trent Alexander-Arnold in the 71st minute.

It was a 'controlled' performance from Liverpool, as their boss, Jurgen Klopp alluded, in their seventh straight win of the season.

They averaged 67% possession, which produced 16 goal attempts, with five on target.

Defensively, they were impressive as well, limiting Leicester to just four goal attempts.

"No, but it was good – really good. Between the 55th and, I don't know exactly, the 75th minute maybe, I would have loved to have controlled a bit better," Klopp told www.liverpoolfc.com.

"Our positioning was not as clear. The first 15 minutes I accept 100 per cent because it was a bit of a wild game. They really went for us and we had to figure out how we could build up the game. We had to adapt to that, the boys did that, we became more flexible and from that moment on we had five players facing the other goal and could then really pass through the lines and mix it up with [a] pass in behind, like for the first goal."

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Klopp said he was impressed by how his charges controlled the game, not allowing it to be a free-for-all affair.

"Really good examples for the different things you have to do behind the line or through the line with the second goal. The third goal [was] obviously a wonderful set-piece. We could have scored the third one immediately after [going] 2-0 up. We had other moments and it was really good. I think the game never became the game it could have been, like a real fight with challenges everywhere and stuff like this, because we controlled it in a really convincing way."

In their next match, Liverpool will host Aston Villa on Saturday 20 May at Anfield Stadium, kick-off will be at 16:00.

We have also been sending each other messages lately - Laporta on Messi.


Amid some interest from Saudi Arabia, Lionel Messi might well be on his way back to FC Barcelona, if Barca president, Joan Laporta's words are anything to go by.

Messi is allegedly on his way out of Paris-Saint German, where he has not had the best of times at all.

Messi has appeared 36 times for PSG this season, in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League, scoring 19 goals, with 15 assists added on his name.

While Saudi Arabia is alleged to be the next destination for the world cup winner, his former club, Barca, are also in the mix for his signature.

Barca were crowned La Liga champions in the weekend after their emphatic 4-2 win over Espanyol.

They look like a team that is on its way back to its former glory, having also won the Spanish Super Cup.

Having Messi back, without a doubt, would lift Barca higher up a notch.

Speaking to Catalan regional public television station TV3, Laporta has hinted that Messi's Barca return might be true.

"I have spoken to Leo to somehow redirect a situation that occurred, in which I had to put the club ahead of everything, even him, who is the best player in the world," Laporta told Catalan regional public television station TV3 as quoted by SABC Sport. https://www.sabcsport.com/soccer/news/barcelona-will-do-everything-possible-to-sign-lionel-messi-laporta

"The truth is that it was a very affectionate conversation, very pleasant, and we have also been sending each other messages lately -- I congratulated him on the World Cup."

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Affectionate conversations, sending each other messages, what could be next? A press conference to announce the prodigal son's return in the summer?

Wait and see, we shall. 

Xavi and Busquets react to Barca's La Liga title win.


FC Barcelona won their 27th La Liga title with four matches to spare when they beat Espanyol 4-2 at the Cornella-EL Prat Stadium on Sunday.

The title win means Barca have completed a double this season having also won the Spanish Super Cup.

Barca boss, Xavi Hernandez, who has had to endure some tough times with doubts over his abilities as a Barca coach following disastrous campaigns in Europe, said he has a feeling that winning the title is a job well done.

"I have the feeling that it is a job well done. We started in July and we have put in an extraordinary league campaign. It's really important for the stability of the project and it confirms that we are going about things the right way." Xavi told www.fcbarcelona.com

"It's not Xavi's league, it's Barça's league title, a Barça that is growing and developing. I am delighted for the players, for the staff and for the board...I feel really proud to coach these players." 

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Outgoing Barca midfielder, Sergio Busquets, who has enjoyed monumental success with the club, said the current team should be the basis for a winning side.

“This should be the basis for a winning team; we have come from three season winning hardly anything." 

"I wanted to leave with trophies. We won the Super Cup but winning an important title, like the league, it's an objective that we had. I have really enjoyed it the last few days." 

Sundowns Ladies back where they belong.


Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies beat University of Western Cape 3-0 in a highly anticipated Hollywoodbets Super League match played at Tuks Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Goals from Morifi Chuene, Andisiwe Mgcoyi, and new signing, Refilwe Tholakele were enough to see Sundowns Ladies move to the summit of the log with a point ahead of UWC.

Banyana ba style coach, Jerry Tshabalala, said the thorough preparations for the match paid off as his girls managed to put on an exceptional display.

"The girls delivered an exceptional performance, showcasing their immense talent and skill on the field of play. Our thorough preparations paid off, as we demonstrated our status as one of the top teams in Africa. We dominated tactically in every aspect of the game, from defense to offense. I must commend Tholakele for displaying her exceptional finishing and class in her debut match with our team. Her contribution was truly remarkable," Tshabalala told Mamelodi Sundowns website.

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It wasn't only a sweet victory for Downs Ladies, but a dream debut for Botswana International, Refilwe Tholakele, who scored her first goal for Sundowns Ladies late in the game.

Tholakele says scoring on debut has helped her settle her nerves, boosting her confidence for the coming games.

"The game was undoubtedly filled with pressure, and I want to express my gratitude to my teammates and coaches for their unwavering support throughout my first match. Scoring that goal was crucial in helping me settle my nerves, and it has given me a boost of confidence for the upcoming games. I am already excited and eagerly anticipating our next match," said Tholakele.

Sundowns Ladies will face University of Johannesburg in another tough encounter next week.

Dzvukamanja has won Riveiro's heart.


Terrence Dzvukamanja has risen from the verge of obscurity and turned himself into a regular goalscorer for Orlando Pirates, leaving his coach, Jose Riveiro smitten with his exploits.

Dzvukamanja has scored seven goals in 17 appearances for Pirates across all competitions, with one assist added to his name.

His goal scoring form has seen other forwards like Kermit Erasmus spending more time on the bench.

Riveiro says Dzvukamanja is an exceptional, smart player who has shown that he can score goals.

"Terrence is an experienced player, he proved himself in many teams that he has the capacity to score. It was a difficult beginning of the season for Terrence in terms of minutes and liability also to be selected in the season," said Riveiro as quoted by SABC Sport. https://www.sabcsport.com/soccer/news/orlando-pirates-coach-on-striker-terrence-dzvukamanja-s-purple-patch

"In a team like this with the competition that they have in that position, it's difficult to get the chance. Once he started to get that continuity to complete weeks, to train and be available for selection, he showed that he's an exceptional player.

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"He's a very smart player with a capacity to score goals like he showed in the recent games. We are all trying, not only myself to help every individual to perform their best and we would like to see Terrence scoring goals."

Ten Hag sings Garnacho's praises.


Alejandro Garnacho came back from a two months injury lay off to score Manchester United's second goal in their 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday at Old Trafford.

And Man United boss, Erik Ten Hag, is impressed with the 18-year-old.

Ten Hag has highlighted Garnacho's maturity and his ability to dominate opponents with his skill as his biggest strength.

He has also challenged the youngster to fight for a place in the starting eleven.

"He came in and did almost everything good, and scored a great goal that will give him belief. It’s good for us for the rest of the season, that he’s back, and can have an impact," Ten Hag told www.manutd.com

https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/erik-ten-hag-sets-alejandro-garnacho-challenge-after-man-utd-2-wolves-0-on-13-may-2023

"One of the aspects of the biggest talent is that they are mature.

"First, they take responsibility then second, they are mature to bring in the skills and have belief that they can dominate opponents.

"Once again, he did it. He has had a big impact in many games: whether starting or coming on, he’s straight into the game and that’s so important for the squad.

"I’m happy we can bring in young players and, hopefully, he will progress so quickly that he can compete for a starting XI position, because that is his next challenge."

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Ten Hag on where Garnacho needs to improve....

"Making decisions, being aware, scanning situations, when to go one-on-one, get behind, when to go for goal or make an extra pass.

"Decisions like that are what makes a good player a top player – that is the difference. But when you see it overall, he’s a huge talent and very brave.

"It shows that the pathway is open for young players at United. And if you work in the right way, work hard, we can guide you to get into the team. But, in the end, it’s about the player – he has to invest and have a plan to do it."

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