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Benni McCarthy in the area as AmaZulu continue to perform beyond expectation

Sazi Hadebe Sports reporter
Benni McCarthy is aiming high with AmaZulu.
Benni McCarthy is aiming high with AmaZulu.
Image: Steve Haag/BackpagePix

AmaZulu have performed beyond expectation this season and coach Benni McCarthy has highlighted the importance of managing his squad effectively during the business end of the season.

McCarthy does not want his charges to come apart at the seams at this crucial stage of the season‚ especially after they earned a fifth victory in an eight-match unbeaten run in the DStv Premiership against SuperSport United following a lone strike from Siphelele Mthembu in Durban on Tuesday.

The unbeaten run saw Usuthu maintain sixth place on the standings with 28 points after 18 matches‚ including victories over Kaizer Chiefs‚ Bloemfontein Celtic‚ Baroka FC and Stellenbosch FC‚ with the three draws coming against Swallows FC‚ SuperSport (first round) and Maritzburg United.

McCarthy‚ obviously pleased with his team’s current form in the league‚ said it was important to rotate the side to ensure that none of his players out of steam in the final ten matches of the season.

“You obviously can’t play the same team over and over again‚” McCarthy said.

“We got a really good squad‚ so I try to manage and give the players the opportunities when I can.

“And obviously‚ not that we disrespect any competition‚ but the Nedbank Cup was a game [1-0 loss to Black Leopards] where the trip was one of the most challenging that you could ever face.

“After that horrendous trip (to Thohoyandou) we had another important match on Tuesday. So you rotate and manage the squad. That’s what I did and it worked fantastically.

“[On Tuesday] we got the all-important result‚ yeah we’re out of the Nedbank but we keep doing well in the league.”

AmaZulu have never finished in the top four in the PSL era and McCarthy insisted that they are far from looking or predicting their final position on the log.

“We’re taking it game by game‚” said the former Bafana striker‚ “every game that we face that’s the game that we focus on.

“We don’t focus on the Caf competition or to qualify‚ or fourth place or anything like that. Our main aim is just to focus on whichever game we play next. That’s our focus and that’s what we put all our efforts and energies into.

“I’m just delighted that we keep making our mark in the league and showing that we’re really the sleeping giant that’s slowly waking up.”

AmaZulu will get a bit of a break as they only visit Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on March 10.