First loss in three matches for new coach

Defeated Chippa shift focus to league to avoid chop

10 May 2021 - 07:41
By neville khoza AND Neville Khoza
Bulelani Ndengane of Tshakhuma FC clears ball from Ayabulela Konqoba of Chippa United during the 2021 Nedbank Cup Final match between Tshakhuma FC and Chippa United at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.
Image: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix Bulelani Ndengane of Tshakhuma FC clears ball from Ayabulela Konqoba of Chippa United during the 2021 Nedbank Cup Final match between Tshakhuma FC and Chippa United at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.

After their defeat in the Nedbank Cup final to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) on Saturday at the Free State Stadium, Chippa United coach Vladislav Heric wants his players to remain focused in their last DStv Premiership matches.

Heric said he would try to motivate his players to show the same fighting spirit they had before the final as they aim to survive relegation.

The 0-1 defeat was Heric’s first in three matches he has been in charge of the Chilli Boys and has urged his players not to panic. “It is going to be our task to recover the players to come back to the same fighting spirit, and we have to find a way to motivate them for the next games,” Heric told the media after the game.

“Obviously, from the playing point, I do believe that if we can keep the rhythm we showed in the second half, it can be another story in the league. We expect to play all the games as we did in the second half even though in the first 30 minutes we were not ourselves.”

Chippa are second from the bottom in the log standings, and Heric feels the pressure of being in that position may have had an impact on his side’s performance in the final.

“Both teams are under pressure, but it seems like TTM dealt with the pressure better than ourselves because, from the first minute, they started well. We could not deal with that pressure, and as I said, we have to find a way to motivate the players. It is not the first time that Chippa lost the game, and it is not the first time I lost the game.

“We will try to change the losing spirit to the winning spirit. I believe I can do that, I believe in my players, and no matter how disappointed we are, we have to recover from the defeat.”

Chippa’s next match is against fellow strugglers Black Leopards at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Wednesday.

Fixtures

Tomorrow

AmaZulu v Baroka, King Zwelithini Stadium (3pm); Stellenbosch v Pirates, Danie Craven Stadium (3pm).

Wednesday

Celtic v Cape Town City, Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium (3pm); Chippa v Leopards, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (3pm); Maritzburg v Arrows, Harry Gwala Stadium (3pm); Chiefs v Swallows, FNB Stadium (5pm); SuperSport v Tshakhuma, Lucas Moripe Stadium (5pm).

Saturday

Tshakhuma v Maritzburg, Peter Mokaba Stadium (3pm).