Monday, December 19, 2011

Thierry Henry: A Gunner for Life

Thierry Henry and Robert Pires


Thierry Henry was one of three club legends to be honoured as part of their 125th anniversary celebrations, with former manager Herbert Chapman and also captain Tony Adams, who led Arsene Wenger's men to the Double twice, each receiving a similar tribute. A statue was unveiled at the Emirates depicting Henry in his famous knee-slide goal celebration.


Thierry Henry statue outside The Emirates

The first time I saw Henry play was in 1997-98 season for AS Monaco in the UEFA Champions League. He formed a deadly partnership with David Trezeguet at the time. Most South Africans will remember Thierry Henry in our 1st game ever at the World Cup in 1998 against France. He gave Willem Jackson a torrid time that night as France ran out 3-0 winners.

I am not an Arsenal fan but I am a Thierry Henry fan. I enjoyed the way he played the game at Arsenal. His pace, passing, movement and most importantly his finishing was world class during his time there. He had great players around him though. The likes of Pires, Viera, Bergkamp etc were carefully chosen by Arsene Wenger to form one of the greatest Arsenal sides ever seen.


Henry was converted into a striker at Arsenal but became so prolific it was as if he had always played upfront. If you give him a penalty he will score, give him a free-kick he will score, one-on-one with the keeper he will score again. A goal scoring machine. Words that were used to describe some of his goals were “spectacular”,”vavavoom”,“genius”,”unbelievable”.


Thierry Henry with Arsene Wenger
Thierry Henry lit-up Highbury and The Emirates with his style of football and cool calm finishes in front of goals. I am proud to say I lived in the times of Thierry Henry, Arsenal Legend and a Gunner for LIFE!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Bucs' Ship keeps on sailing.

Daine Klate scores 2nd goal
When Moses Mabhida was announced as the venue for the TKO Final this year I jumped for joy. We like to ask the people who live in Cape Town whether they can see the mountain; well I can see the stadium everyday.


People in KZN love their football and you can see by the attendance. The mood in and around the stadium last Saturday was celebratory despite the light rain.This was always going to be a good game because of the two teams involved. The young Wits side had beaten Pirates 3-1 a couple of weeks earlier.



Wits did not start the match well. The occasion might have been too big for the young players as Pirates took the lead the very 1st time they attacked in the match. This was surprising as Wits had seasoned defender OJ Mabizela to marshal the defense. It could have been 2-0 soon after had Mabena not missed an open net. It took Wits a long time to settle down and play their normal passing & possession football.


Jali and Segolela celebrate
The Wits coaches clashed with Benni at half-time near the tunnel. This just added some drama to the occasion. Wits came back a different team in the 2nd half. They were more confident on the ball and direct in their play. The passes were sharper now this resulted in an equalizer by Myeni. This goal revealed everyone that was not supporting Pirates inside the stadium. Suddenly the rain became heavier. This coincided with Pirates taking back the lead with a scorcher by Klate. 2-1. Wits boys looked a beaten side. This goal hit them hard. Chansa’s goal to make it 3-1 signaled the start of the celebrations and the exit of the anti-Pirates fans from the stadium. The team with a big match temperament had triumphed once again. .


Lucky Lekgwathi and Benni McCarthy








Bucs lift trophy

Monday, November 28, 2011

Is Katlego Mphela the best we have?

“All the coaches and journalists must give me that name. We need that name. It's a fact Mphela is the best we have.” Bafana Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane.

Pitso has worked with Katlego Mphela and knows his strengths and weaknesses. The last 5 years they have worked together either at Supersport United or Bafana Bafana. Mphela has scored 40 goals in 76 games for Sundowns and 22 goals in 42 Bafana Bafana games as of 16 July 2011. This is an average of 1 goal every 2 games. Last season he scored 13 goals in the PSL.This season he is top goal scorer with 7 goals in PSL as at 28 November 2011.

What other options do we have? Lehlohonolo Majoro scored 14 goals in 27 games last season for Amazulu. But this season he has struggled at Chiefs to finish his chances. Bradley Grobler netted 13 goals in PSL last season and also scored on debut against Zimbabwe. Currently he has 3 goals in 11 starts for his Turkish team. There is Siyabonga Nomvethe at Moroka Swallows who has scored 6 goals already this season. Age is against him as he is now 33. Ryan Chapman has emerged at Wits as a top striker. The way he handled Siyabonga Sangweni as he went on to score a brace against Pirates was very impressive. Other strikers we have are Kermit Erasmus, Terror Fanteni, Siya Nontshinga and Bernard Parker fighting for a place. David Somma is currently injured.

These strikers are good but for me they can only be used as cover in case Mphela gets injured or as his strike-partner. They are not scoring consistently enough to put Killer on the bench.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Player power in the PSL

Kaizer Chiefs coach trying to win back the trust of his players
No matter how much club officials, coaches and fans try to deny it, players have a lot of power in their teams. They can decide how long a coach stays at a club. When players are happy the job of a coach becomes a lot easier. They will fight for him till the last second of the match. We always hear about “players playing for their coach” or the coach has “lost the dressing room”. These are just some of the signs of player power in football these days. Usually when a coach has “lost the dressing room” there is no turning back for him.

The PSL season is only 3 months old and already we have seen player power in action at Golden Arrows and Kaizer Chiefs. Golden Arrows assembled a star-studded squad during pre-season. It looked like they will be a force to be reckoned with. They have seasoned players like Katlego Mashego, Collins Mbesuma, Dillon Sheppard, Siyabonga Nkosi and Robyn Johannes in their line-up just to name a few. It was surprising that after 3 matches played in the season Arrows had lost all 3 games. This is when questions start being asked. What was wrong? The man-management skills of German coach Ernst Middendorp came into question during his brief spell at the club. The players were unhappy with the way he was treating them. Some were speaking anonymously to the media about being neglected by the coach. Some even boldly said they will not win any games while he is in charge. The results were not coming and management had no choice but to end the contract with the coach.


This is how much power players have right now in the PSL. Fast-forward to Muhsin Ertugral taking over at Arrows. The team gets a draw against Sundowns and knockout table-topping Supersport united from the Telkom Cup. Players are now saying how happy they are under the new coach who does not treat them like “robots”.

There are also rumours of player power being the reason Kaizer Chiefs are inconsistent in their football these days. Vladimir Vermezovic blasted his senior players for allowing young George Lebese to take a controversial late penalty that could have salvaged a share of the spoils with Arrows. This was not the first time he blamed “Bafana bafana players” for the team losing an important match. Players are unhappy with the way former captain Jimmy Tau has been treated by the coach. The difference between Kaizer Chiefs management and Golden Arrows management is that Vladimir Vermezovic has the full backing of the Chiefs management currently.

The only way player power can be stopped from ruining the team is for the club management to get involved as soon as possible.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Job well done!

New Zealand lift the Rugby World Cup 2011

Ritchie McCaw and the New Zealand Rugby team

The nation waited 24 years to lift the Rugby World Cup again. During those 24 years New Zealand has produced some of the best rugby players the world has ever seen. The wait has also been very long for Captain Ritchie McCaw who made his debut for the All Blacks back in 2001. It was a tense final as usually are. The French side gave the All Blacks a tough time from confronting the haka before the game till the final whistle. All Blacks are known for their great attacking rugby and scoring great tries. But this time it was their discipline in defense that won them the match.


Mario Balotelli celebrates after scoring the 1st goal


Mario Balotelli and the Manchester City team
Mario just cannot seem to stay out of the newspapers. If he is not scoring goals he is being a menace. He is now known as the “crazy guy” because of his antics. Pre-season he tried to score a back heel goal and was substituted immediately. This past Saturday the fire brigade had to rescue him from his house after him and his friends were setting alight fireworks inside his bathroom and some towels caught fire. Roberto Mancini is having a hard time controlling the italian youngster.


Now for the good side of Mario. A few hours later he started the match against the bitter rivals Manchester United and scored a brace of goals. He opened the scoring with cool finish. Man united does not lose at Old Trafford often. For Manchester city to go there and not only win but humiliate the champions in front of their home fans is an amazing performance. People like Sergio Aguero and Dzeko are in great scoring form. Before the game a draw or a Manchester united win was the favoured result amongst the football analysts. Sir Alex Ferguson called it “Our worst day ever!” The win took City 5 points clear at the top of the log. It also improved their goal difference in a big way and damaged the goal difference for United. It is going to be very difficult to catch this high-flying Manchester City side now.


Graeme Smith salutes the crowd and teammates after getting his half-century


Graeme Smith and the Proteas team

Finally the rust has been removed from the South African cricket side. They finally put on a complete performance in one match. Batting, bowling and fielding all came good on a beautiful Sunday in St George’s Park. Graeme Smith has been under-pressure from the fans as he has struggled to score runs. For the 1st time in a long time he was moving his feet well and striking the ball convincingly through mid-off and extra cover. It looks like he is coming back to his normal self. He was involved in an important innings rebuilding partnership with Jacques Kallis after losing Amla in the 1st ball of the innings. It was disappointing though the way he threw away his wicket by attempting a reverse sweep. As Robin Jackman said it “the reverse sweep is just not his shot” It was also good to see the rest of the middle order come into the party with some runs. David Miller played a very solid knock and dominant knock. He showed why he had been brought back into the side after being left out for the world cup. People like JP Duminy will no doubt be helped to have a strong hitter like Miller in the line-up.


The batsmen got over 300 runs in 50 overs for the 1st time this season against Australia. This is good when we consider the schedule they will have from now on. Our bowling attack is looking better with each day and will trouble most teams in the world. Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Morne Morkel are hitting their lengths and lines with relative ease now. Dale Steyn has struggled so far but hopefully he will get better as he bowls more each day. They beat a good Australian side by 80 runs to level the series 1-1. Durban Kingsmead will host the series decider. Hopefully it does not rain.

Moment of the Week : The French rugby team deciding to confront the New zealand haka before the start of the final. They got fined for doing it but it was worth it.


French side advanced and joined hands to confront the Haka

Friday, October 14, 2011

Back to the Bread and Butter

Normal service is resumed this weekend. Club football returns after what seems to have been a very long break for international football. There are also the Rugby World Cup semi finals. Since the Springboks got knocked out last weekend it feels like the world cup ended. We also have some international cricket for the Proteas.


As with all international breaks as players return to their respective clubs the first question is “Who got injured?”. The international break is usually welcomed by struggling teams as it gives them a chance to re-focus and re-strategize. Whereas the teams that were doing well before the break are very unhappy as they feel they will lose their momentum and good form.

Siya’s Top 4 must watch games this weekend:


Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard
 Liverpool vs Manchester United at Anfield Stadium
Supersport 3, Saturday, 13h00


When the fixture list for the season is released, the 2 games everyone checks are Liverpool versus Manchester United. The rivalry between these two sides makes this match a must watch. I cannot remember the last time these two played a boring 0-0 game. There will be goals in this one and lots of yellow cards maybe even a red. Last season in the corresponding fixture Liverpool won 3-1. Sir Alex Ferguson will not want to lose again this season. The traveling might be a factor in the 2nd half as players like Suarez and Hernandez have been playing halfway around the world in World cup qualifiers. The defense of Manchester united has been shaky of late as Basle showed in Champions League. Liverpool have also not been at their best as yet.
Prediction: 2-2

Golden Arrows vs Mamelodi Sundowns at King Zwelithini Stadium
Supersport 4, Saturday, 18h00


 This will be the 1st game in charge for Muhsin Ertugral at Arrows. Talk about a baptism of fire for the new coach. He has had couple of weeks to work with the players and would have been happy with the break in league action. The last time Arrows played they beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-1. Sundowns have been blowing hot and cold this season so far. They can be brilliant in the 1st half (look unbeatable) and be average in 2nd half of games. At their best Mamelodi Sundowns is a marvel to watch. This fixture always has goals in it.
Prediction: 1-2

Sonny Bill Williams
New Zealand vs Australia at Eden Park
Supersport 1, Sunday, 09h30

This should have been the rugby world cup final. Unfortunately these 2 top rugby teams have to meet at the semi-final stage. Some people are saying whoever wins this match will win the whole thing. New Zealand is the only side unbeaten since the tournament started. History tells us that every team that has won the rugby world cup went through the whole tournament unbeaten. The injuries that New Zealand has suffered will be crucial though. Losing top players like Dan Carter and Mills Muliaina will not make life easy. The Australians are lucky to have reached this stage as I feel the Boks should have put them away last week. They were bashed and bruised last weekend and had to tackle for their lives. This will be one battle too many for the Aussies. I just hope the referee does not spoil this match.
Prediction: 22-12

Robin Peterson
South Africa vs Australia, Wanderers Stadium
Supersport 2, Sunday, 14h30

This is the 2nd T20 between these 2 teams after last night. The Proteas looked rusty and under-cooked in the 1st game. Their intensity levels need to be raised; the fielding must improve, running between the wickets also. Graeme Smith needs to go back and play domestic cricket to regain form. His footwork was non-existent last night as he scratched around for a 6 ball duck. JP Duminy played well and should continue with his early form. Rusty Theron needs to improve as he could not hit his lengths. The Australians were impressive with their youngsters in particular Pat Cummins who at 18 looks very fast and accurate. He will be a handful for many years to come. South Africa should come back strongly in this one and will win
Prediction: SA win by 15 runs

Other matches to look out for:
Pirates vs Amazulu
Leopards vs Chiefs
Wales vs France

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Total and Utter disaster!

As you read this South Africa are no longer the rugby world cup champions or even going to participate at next year’s AFCON.


At some point I started thinking this was all just a bad dream and my alarm will go off any minute now. Things could not get any worse than this. South Africa is a sporting country. We take our sport as seriously as we take our politics, maybe even more seriously.


Ace Ntsoelengoe and Jomo Sono
When you look at the history of South Africa you will find sport playing a part all the time. During the years of apartheid sport was used to keep South Africa away from the rest of the world. Our best footballers (Jomo Sono), cricketers (Graeme Pollock) and rugby players (Naas Botha) never got a chance to represent their country in a World cup.


When we were readmitted to the world of sport after 1991 sport played a big part in bringing the country together. The 1995 Rugby World Cup and 1996 African Cup of Nations were celebrated by all South Africans.2011 has been an awful year in South African sports as a whole. It started badly with the Proteas getting knocked out at the quarter-finals of the Cricket World Cup. Now this just opens those wounds.





We have to accept defeat because it comes with sport. In any match there has to be a winner and a loser. But what disappoints people a lot is how a team fails to win or the manner of the defeat. As a fan I feel better if my team loses to a better team or superior talented team. What hurts the most is when a team does not perform to their full potential and fails to win. You look at the opposition and just wonder how we lost that game. You think of all the missed opportunities. It leaves you feeling empty inside and even let down by the team.

The Springboks were better than Australia on Sunday. They dominated territory and possession throughout the game. They created more chances to score but just did not take them. We did not lose because Australia was the better side or our players were old or even because of the referee Bryce Lawrence. We simply did not use our opportunities. This is what hurts the most.

Bafana Bafana did not qualify for AFCON 2012 because they failed to beat Sierra Leone at home, in front of their fans. The CAF rules have nothing to do with it. We cannot even blame the pitch or the hotels as we normally do when we play outside the country. This was a home game. Before the game the plan was simple and straight-forward “beat Sierra Leone and collect 3 points”. All the pre-match interviews and analysis were that we have to win the game to give ourselves a chance to qualify. I use the word chance because even a win could have still not guaranteed qualification if Niger had beat Egypt. We had the bulk of possession, created enough scoring chances to get the goal and our defense was solid. How did we not win the game then??? We were happy with a draw. Suddenly the initial plan was changed/modified whatever you might call it. Suddenly a win was not that vital anymore. 

Itumeleng Khune leading the dance moves
We have to look forward and learn from our mistakes. There is talk of vision 2014 when it comes to Bafana Bafana. I think we should be preparing for 2022 right now. Identify players who are around the 11 year old/12 year old age bracket and start preparing them for the World cup in 2022. Start doing some long-term planning for a change because the short-term planning of 4 year cycles has not done us any good.




The Springboks will be back. We wait to see the new coach and new captain. But they are blessed with a lot of young talent waiting for their chance to wear the green and gold. In the meantime lets get behind the Proteas as they take on the Australians this summer. I am looking forward to seeing how Gary Kirsten will do as the new coach. Do not rush to start showing off your new dance moves. Please!

Monday, October 3, 2011

A Summer of Cricket for the Proteas!

The Proteas have not played a single match since they crashed out of the World cup early this year.

This will be a busy season of cricket for them as it starts with a visit from the old enemy Australia.

Coaching the side

A lot has happened since the world cup around the Proteas set-up with regards to changes. They now have a new coach in Gary Kirsten who won the world cup with India. It will be interesting to see how the team plays with him in charge. Allan Donald is the new bowling coach replacing Vincent Barnes. He has worked in England and New Zealand before this. I hope he does something about our fast bowling reserves as I think we are lacking. A guy like Wayne Parnell will gain a lot from working with AD.

New Captaincy

AB De Villiers is the new ODI captain after Graeme Smith stepped down from the position. Hashim Amla will be his deputy.

AB has been participating in the Champions League T20 over in India and has suffered a broken hand during the tournament. He will be out for about 6 weeks. This has ruled him out of the ODI series against Australia and a chance to lead the side for the 1st time. Amla will take over in his absence. Should be interesting to see Amla’s style of captaincy? He is a very reserved character.Smith continues as Test captain as usual. There are no changes there.

Selection Dilemma

 One Day side
The injury to AB is a triple loss for the side. He is a captain, wicket keeper and top order batsman. Replacing him will no doubt upset the balance of the side. It looks as if Mark Boucher will return behind the stumps but the selectors might use this opportunity to give someone else a chance maybe looking at the future.

There are also questions regarding the spinners in the side. The world cup was played in Asia and South Africa could play 3 spinners sometimes more. Johan Botha, Robin Peterson and Imran Tahir did a great job but now the selectors will be forced to pick one spinner in South African conditions. This will not be easy. Graeme Smith is another question mark as he has stepped down as ODI captain and has been injured lately.

Test Side 
The Test team appears settled apart from a couple of areas. Alviro Petersen hit a century this past weekend to start the domestic season. He has not cemented his place opening the batting next to Smith. His position is uncertain this season. The 6th batsman also is uncertain right now. We are not sure between Ashwel Prince and JP Duminy as to who will bat there. It looks likely that Imran Tahir will make his Test debut against Australia this season as Paul Harris has been left out of contract. The rest of the bowling appears solid.

A person fighting for a place in the side is Jacque Rudolph. It will be interesting how long the selectors will keep ignoring his talents.

Summer Fixtures
South Africa will play 2 T20 matches against Australia to start the summer in October. This will be followed by 3 ODI matches and 2 Test matches. In December Sri lanka will arrive to play 3 Test matches and 5 ODI matches. In February and March next year the Proteas will embark on a full tour of New Zealand.

It is going to be a busy 6 months for the Proteas and their fans.

2011 Rugby World Cup : The Last 8

Frans Steyn will be a huge loss for the Boks
South Africa vs Australia: October 9th Time: 07h00




This should have been a final or a semi-final. These two teams are meeting too early in the tournament. The Wallabies will be the favourites to win this one. The tri-nations results this year have been totally one sided in favour of the Aussie side. They beat the Springboks home and away.



The Boks go into this match unbeaten at the World cup. They were clinical against Fiji and Namibia, lucky against Wales and survived the thugs from Samoa. The Australians on the other hand struggled in 1st half against Italy and lost against Ireland.

The loss of Frans Steyn will be huge for the Springboks. It is going to be a tough encounter for both teams.

I predict a narrow win for the Boks.

England vs France October 8th Time: 09h30

On paper this should be an easy win for England but we all know the game is played on grass. Both these teams will be low on confidence but for different reasons. France lost 2 matches out of 4 group games. The loss against All Blacks was expected but the one against Tonga was a shock. The Japanese gave them a good run in the 1st match. This is not the same French side we know from previous world cups.

England have had an average world cup. They won all their group games but needed a last gasp try from Ashton to beat Scotland. The problems for them have been off the field with the British media trying their best to ruin the sides chances by showing players activities between games.

I will not be surprised if France finally announces their arrival at this world cup by beating England.



New Zealand vs Argentina October 9th Time: 09h30
This is a mismatch if ever there was one. All Blacks should be too strong for Argentina even without their best player Dan Carter.

It will be important though to see how they play without him. Argentina would have to play their best rugby ever and NZ their worst for us to see an upset. I predict a walkover for All Blacks.

Wales vs Ireland October 8th Time 07h00
These two teams have looked very impressive so far. Wales have hardly made any mistakes in the group stages. They managed to give the defending champions Springboks a huge scare and were unlucky to lose. Ireland provided the early shock of the tournament by beating Australia. This win flipped the whole script of the world cup. They also looked very good against Italy yesterday.

I predict Ireland will win this one and might go on to play in the final even.

The fun starts now!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Forget Egypt…Let’s Beat Sierra Leone

Bafana Bafana need to beat Sierra Leone in their final group match in Mbombela Stadium on October 9th and hope Niger drop points in Cairo against the reigning African Champions Egypt.




CAF has announced that the last round of qualifiers will kick-off at the same time. This will not give anyone an advantage.



Group G

Team               MP    W   D    L    GF   GA   GD    Pts

Niger                5      3    0    2    6      5     1      9

South Africa      5      2    2    1   4      2     2       8

Sierra Leone      5     2     2    1   5      5     0       8

Egypt                5      0     2    3   2      5    -3       2



Sierra Leone

The Leone Stars will come to South Africa knowing that a win could be enough for them to qualify for the African Cup of Nations finals. They are coming here for the 3 points and nothing less. This makes them a dangerous side. Sierra Leone managed to beat a young Egypt side last month at home 2-1.

"It is possible that we defeat South Africa in their own backyard and it is likely that Niger will drop points in Cairo". Coach Lars Olof Mattsson told sierraleonefootball.com.

They have 2 dangerous strikers who play overseas. Mohamed Bangura and Ibrahim Teteh Bangura who play for Glasgow Celtic (Scotland) and Bursaspor(Turkey) respectively. Mohamed Bangura scored the winning goal last month against Egypt.

Leone Stars last played in the African Cup of Nations finals in 1996 when South Africa hosted it. This is a team with something to prove.

They are not good travellers as they have failed to win away from home in any of their previous qualifiers. Sierra Leone lost by 3-1 away to Niger and played a 1-1 in Cairo against Egypt. Yes they will be dangerous but I do not expect them to win.

South Africa

Bafana Bafana have been impressive during the qualification rounds. They led this group for long periods of time. The tables turned in just one game in Niger where they lost for the 1st time 2-1. At home Bafana have won both their matches and have not conceded a single goal. Interestingly the 2 goals they conceded in Niger was the first time their defence had been breached in qualification.

In front of a packed crowd at Mbombela Stadium Bafana Bafana need to play their own brand of football that has seen them beat Egypt 1-0, Burkina Faso 3-0 and Niger 2-0 in recently. South Africa have improved in their passing game and keeping possession of the ball during their home games. Patience will be important in this match as the nerves sometimes cause teams to rush things.

For me the AFCON gives us a chance to make a statement in African football that we are back. The players that we have are in a position to restore the pride of South African football in the continent. It all starts on the 9th of October by clinching qualification to the 2012 event. Players like Thulani Serero, Andile Jali and Daylon Claasen need to announce their arrival in international football at a big tournament like the AFCON.

Katlego Mphela was badly missed against Niger but will be back for this game. He has been in devastating form for Sundowns this seasons scoring almost in every match played. Lehlohonolo Majoro and Bernard Parker have settled in nicely in their new surroundings at Naturena by finding the net a few times. At the back Siyabonga Sangweni is proving to be the signing of the season for Orlando Pirates with his solid play and no doubt would keep the two dangerous Sierra Leone strikers quiet during the match.

South Africa will be too strong for Sierra Leone at home and should win this match easily.

Pitso Mosimane

South Africa failed to qualify for AFCON 2010. Pitso has been tasked with restoring Bafana Bafana’s pride in African football. He has also had to build a team that will qualify and compete in Brazil 2014 World Cup.

He has his critics who feel he is an arrogant man. Personally I think he believes in himself and his ideas. He has a good relationship with his players and technical staff. This is the man who took over a side from Carlos Alberto Parreira after the 2010 World Cup.

South Africa play a very attractive brand of football these days and have a good record in the last 2 years as they continue to climb in the FIFA Rankings. Qualification is very important to AFCON is very important for the team and for Pitso as he will be able to test his team in tournament conditions and against the best of Africa. Pitso has a very good football brain and will come up with a match-winning strategy against Sierra Leone.

He does not mind to play ugly football just as long as the team wins at the end of the day. The great thing about this match is that Pitso knows exactly what result is needed. A draw is not enough. Only a win is needed.

Hope in Egypt

Former USA coach Bob Bradley is set to become Egypt's new coach, but it is not known yet whether he will play a part when the Pharaohs take on Niger in their final Africa Cup of Nations group match. He might want to use some of the older players and not the under-23 guys. When there is a new coach players tend to lift their game trying to impress him. This will be good for Bafana Bafana.

Egypt have been poor in this Group phase. For defending champions to play 5 games and not win a single match is bad. But they remain unbeaten at home. This is another good thing for Bafana Bafana. Niger will find it difficult to win in Cairo even if it is against an under-23 side. The crowd is always hostile.

No team has been able to get an away win in this group. This favours Egypt and South Africa who are both playing at home.

Possible Starting Line-up Bafana Bafana : Khune, Sangweni, Gould, Ngcongca, Tshabalala, Jali, Pienaar, Khuboni, Parker, Mphela



By Siyabonga Mavuso

Weekend Sports Wrap

These are my highlights of the weekend of sport we had:






Springboks 49-3 Fiji

It was a rugby lesson for the Islanders of Fiji on Saturday morning South African time. The Springboks showed that they can play exciting try-scoring rugby just like the All Blacks have been displaying so far. This was a perfomance of defending champions. Anyone of the 15 players could have walked away with a man of the match award. Before people start to say "it was only Fiji" well we have have to remind ourselves how well Fiji played 4 years ago in France. They are not pushovers as people think. The discipline showed by the Springboks is very encouraging for the remainder of the tournament. They managed to score 6 tries without conceding a try themselves. Namibia is next.



Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr knocks out Victor Ortiz

Big time boxing is known for its controversy over the years. This goes from points decisions that are not expected to ear-biting incidents. You might say we should expect the unexpected in boxing.



I was looking forward to this particular match because we have not seen Floyd Mayweather Jr inside the ring in over a year. This was a perfect opportunity to see him losing his unbeaten record to a young fit champion in Ortiz.



Floyd looked in peak condition for this fight and he has not lost any of his sharpness. The first 3 rounds totally belonged to Mayweather. He was throwing the most punches and landing them. In the 4th round Ortiz started coming back into the fight and was pushing Floyd on the back foot most of the time. Ortiz had him on the ropes and then after landing a series of powerful punches he did the unthinkable....Ortiz head-butted Mayweather! The head-butt was shocking but it was followed with an apology from Ortiz. The ref pulled the fighters apart and deducted a point from Ortiz. When he told the fighters to resume fighting Ortiz gave Mayweather a hug and continued apologising. Mayweather responded with a left-right combination to a defenceless Ortiz and that was all she wrote...



This KO left a bitter taste in the mouth (no pun intended). Any boxing fan wants to see a fair KO. Mayweather was well within the rules as the ref had instructed the fighters to continue boxing. Ortiz forgot the all important rule in boxing. Protect Yourself At All Times!



Manchester United 3-1 Chelsea



This is my match of the season so far. It was brilliant, heart-breaking and hilarious at times. Anyone who loves to watch football would have enjoyed this one. Two giants of English football going at it for 90 minutes.



The main charaters for this match were Fernando Torres, Wayne Rooney and Nani. Every highlight in this game included one or two of these guys.



I will start with Fernando Torres. He has had a very difficult time at Chelsea and has struggled to find his form of 2 seasons ago. But on this day the old Torres was back. His movement was a joy to watch, he was setting up play for other team-mates and he scored a beauty of a goal. Yes I will mention THAT MISS but we have to look at the positive. Nani scored a cracker of a goal. Rooney managed to block his own penalty kick and Berbatov continued his lack of form in front of goals.


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Match Preview: Kaizer Chiefs vs Bloemfontein Celtic

They say everywhere Chiefs plays is like a home game for them because of their supporters who spreadout around South Africa. Well this is not true for atleast one fixture in the PSL season. Chiefs fans are always out-numbered when they visit Bloemfontein to play Cetic.

On Saturday 24 September Kaizer Chiefs will take on Bloemfontein Celtic at Seisa Ramabodu Stadium. The tickets for this match are already on sale and are being snapped up fast.

Kaizer Chiefs are on a high after beating their rivals and defending league champions Orlando Pirates this past weekend. This win has lifted the mood in the Chiefs camp following the 2 losses suffered in the previous week.

Celtic on the other hand are lying 9th on the PSL log table. This is after they lost in Cape Town against Santos 2-1. Celtic started the season well with a very good 3-0 win away against Golden Arrows with players like Mulenga and Mshengu on the scoresheet.

This is always a tough encounter as last season it ended 2-2. Kaizer Chiefs have not won an away game against Celtic since 2008/2009 season. Vladimir Vermezovic would want to correct this record and win the match. Nengomasha will be back in the side after serving his 1 match suspension for collecting his 3rd yellow card this season. Lucky Baloyi was not seriously injured against Pirates so he might be back into the team.

Clinton Larsen has done a very good job last season with Celtic and their home record was very impressive throughout the season. I cannot wait for this encounter between two very well supported teams in South Africa.

Result Last Season: Bloemfontein Celtic 2-2 Kaizer Chiefs
My Prediction : Bloemfontein Celtic 2:1 Kaizer Chiefs