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McCarthy disputes bust-up with striker

Cape Town City coach Benni McCarthy insists there has been no falling out with captain Lebogang Manyama, but admits he did not think the Bafana Bafana midfielder was fully focused on his job ahead of the MTN8 semifinal first leg against Wits on Sunday.

McCarthy dropped the reigning PSL Player of the Season from his match-day squad for the crucial cup fixture that City won 1-0.

Manyama has previously expressed his desire to leave the club despite signing a new four-year contract earlier this year, with interest from Turkey said to be turning his head.

City owner John Comitis has insisted he will not sell Manyama locally, with Mamelodi Sundowns known admirers, and McCarthy felt it was best that the player sat out this weekend.

McCarthy had substituted Manyama at half-time of the 3-1 league victory over Platinum Stars last week and was critical of the performance.

"I kept him in the team against Platinum Stars and I didn't see the performance I had hoped for. He has been at training every day, but I just feel like his mind is elsewhere," McCarthy said.

"And that can happen when you have a lot of talk about other clubs interested in you, you can lose that focus. I just felt that I would rather have players in the team [against Wits] who I know are 100% focussed on the job.

"But there has been no bust-up, I spoke to him about it and that was it."

McCarthy would not be drawn into the reported interest from the unnamed Turkish side. "I don't know anything about that," he said.

"That is up to the chairman [Comitis] and I leave that with him."

Comitis has reportedly slapped a ?1-million (R15.5-million) price tag on the 26-year-old.