Wednesday, May 24, 2023
SA⚽TxT's DStv Premiership team of the season.
Pirates players hooked on winning trophies.
If Miguel Timm's words are anything to go by, Sekhukhune United should brace themselves for war when they clash with Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup on Saturday 27 May at Loftus Versfeld.
According to Timm, Orlando Pirates are addicted to winning trophies after winning the MTN8 title earlier this season.
And when someone is addicted to something, they do whatever it takes to get their fix.
"We are going into this game with a lot of hunger and desire to get that feeling we got when we won the MTN8. I must say it is a very addictive one (winning a cup) and it has become a virus in the locker-room in a good way. We are looking forward to the weekend and hopefully we can lift the trophy," said Timm as quoted by The Citizen. https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/soccer/local-soccer/timm-says-lifting-trophies-has-become-an-addiction-at-pirates/
Pirates have had a fairly successful season, having also managed to finish in second position in the DStv Premiership, which gave them passage to next season's CAF Champions League.
Despite the MTN8 trophy, and possibly the Nedbank Cup, Timm says their biggest target was the league title.
It is now history that they fell 16 points from even getting a touch of it, with Mamelodi Sundowns winning it with seven matches to spare.
Nonetheless, Timm believes Pirates have learned enough this season to stage a better assault on the title in the next campaign.
"As much as we are happy with qualifying for the Champions League, one of the targets we set ourselves as a group was to compete for the title. The positives we will take is the solid foundation we have set for the future. We will give it a go next season. I am not saying we are not happy with reaching two Cup finals, but we have the capacity to do more."
It's Done - Seema on Leaving Chippa.
You don't go to Chippa United and expect to get comfortable and stay, and Lehlohonolo Seema knew that, which is why I believe he traveled to Gqeberha with just a backpack packed with simple essentials, no huge luggage bags.
As he says, it is done, Lehlohonolo Seema has left Chippa United after just four matches in charge.
Seema, took over a Chippa that was firmly on the clutches of relegation's claws, saving them on the last day of the DStv Premiership.
But, it appears, Chippa Mpengesi has decided that his saviour is not good enough to lead his club next season.
"It’s done, it was a call for four games, he told me he won’t continue with me, he has another plan, so yeah, I’m jobless as we speak," Seema told iDiski Times.https://www.idiskitimes.co.za/dstv-premiership/official-chippa-make-decision-on-coach/
"Hopefully the next team can provide an opportunity for a whole season and I can push myself again, but definitely not continuing with Chippa, spoke to the Chairman and he indicated he won’t be continuing with me for next season."
Somewhere out there, Mpengesi is busy searching for his next victim, another coach to shoot down.
While a poor coach, knowingly, which is ironic, is just about to step right into the line of fire.
Who wants to coach Chippa United nowadays, I do not know. But I hope it is not Morgan Mammila, he can't possibly ruin a good thing he is having with Musa Nyatama at Swallows FC, and go back into the firing line.
Haaland credits a good environment for his City success.
Erling Haaland has had a dream debut season in the English Premier League, scoring 52 goals so far for Manchester City across all competitions.
The Norwegian goal machine, City's focal point in attack this season, has credited the enabling environment, and the hunger for success from everyone around him at the club for his amazing debut season.
"The environment allows me to be myself every day," Haaland told amp.mancity.com
"There are hungry people around me that want to become better every single day and want to help me to become better every single day.
"That is where everything starts from.
"From Pep, to the physios, to everyone, we want to help each other.
"We want to have a good time together and we want to make every single person in the club better.
"That is the most important thing.
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Haaland admits that the EPL is the toughest league in the world, but he has had an amazing journey since his Man City debut in August.
With his teammates having lifted the EPL title for two seasons in a row before he joined the club, Haaland says it was his goal to win the title as well this season.
"It has been an amazing journey, ever since my first game in August," Haaland added.
"It is the toughest league, the most difficult league, every single game is tough.
"But we managed to win it and that is what has really been on my mind the whole season.
"All of my teammates have won it in the last few years and I wanted to do the same."
Guardiola wants City to keep going.
If Brighton & Hove Albion, as well as Brentford, think they are going to meet a Manchester City side with its foot of the pedal after wrapping up the English Premier League title last weekend, they better think again.
Man City boss, Pep Guardiola insists that he wants his charges to maintain their tone leading up to the to cup finals awaiting them.
Man City will face Manchester United in the FA Cup final on 03 June, before clashing against Inter Milan for the UEFA Champions League title on the 10th of June.
"It would be better to maintain our tone," Guardiola said as quoted by amp.mancity.com.
"I’m not talking about win or lose, I want to see that our tone is there.
"We cannot play like we have won [the Premier League]. Against these two teams, if we aren’t ready we will suffer a lot. And after it would be a problem.
"But if we maintain the tone and they beat us, they beat us – it can happen."
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Guardiola expects Brighton and Brentford to raise their game against the EPL champions.
"It is understandable because they play against Manchester City, the winners in the last years of the Premier League and they want to show how good they are, that’s normal."
"The target of the Premier League is done. But we cannot drop much otherwise it will be more difficult."
City will face Brighton tonight (Wednesday 24 May) at the Falmer Stadium at 21:00.
A win or draw for City will stretch their unbeaten run in the EPL to 16 matches.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
It is time for Chiefs to rise from their slumber.
If there was ever a time for Kaizer Chiefs to rise from their long slumber, that time would be now.
For a giant of South African football to be on their knees for this long cannot be normal.
Eight years without a trophy is nothing short of a disaster that should shock Amakhosi management into action.
Judging by the events of the recently ended season, things are slowly going from bad to worse.
Amakhosi finished fifth on the log, having lost 12 games, with four of their losses coming from their last five matches.
One of the most glaring shortcomings at Chiefs is the lack of quality in their squad.
Not having a single player in the Bafana Bafana squad, for an institution of Amakhosi's caliber is testimony to the players they have at their disposal.
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Chiefs management needs to buy quality players, and that is becoming non-negotiable.
Their head coach, Arthur Zwane's recent comments about clubs making things difficult for them to sign players doesn't cut it.
The fact is, clubs do not make it easy for no one to get their players, unless you are in the business of signing free agents.
Quality players cost money, and so is success in modern football, and that is another fact.
A sense of urgency is required from the Chiefs hierarchy, seeing the slow demise of a club that is such a big part of the South African football heritage is not funny anymore.
Chiefs will be business as usual for Ditlhokwe.
New Kaizer Chiefs recruit, Thatayaone Ditlhokwe, says joining a huge institution like Kaizer Chiefs doesn't give him a runny tummy at all.
The 24-year-old Botswana national team defender, says he is used to challenges, having captained his country at the age of 21.
"One thing I can tell you is that I'm the captain of the national team, I'm a player for the national team. I've captained my national team at the age of 21 so I don't think there's any pressure which can come more than what I've already passed through," said Ditlhokwe as quoted by SABC Sport. https://www.sabcsport.com/soccer/news/thatayaone-ditlhokwe-kaizer-chiefs-is-just-a-normal-challenge
"It's just a normal challenge that every player can face. That's why I said for you to grow you must have challenges, there's no player that can grow without having challenges."
Kaizer Chiefs have not won a trophy in eight years, but ironically, Ditlhokwe says he wants to win trophies and play in the CAF Champions League, which makes one wonder if he joined the right club.
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"I need to win trophies. I need to play in continental competitions like the Champions League and CAF, so that's what I'm looking forward to as a player. That's what I'm trying every time and at every training session so that I can grow as a player and win those things because you don't just win them for the sake of winning."
Ditlhokwe will be Amakhosi's player from July 1, with his SuperSport United contract running out at the end of June.
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