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Leopards dangerously close to the abyss as automatic relegation axe looms overhead

Mahlatse Mphahlele Sports reporter
Black Leopards co-coach Morgan Shivambu has sadi the entire team and players know that they are fighting for their Premiership salaries.
Black Leopards co-coach Morgan Shivambu has sadi the entire team and players know that they are fighting for their Premiership salaries.
Image: Philip Maeta/Gallo Images

Basement side Black Leopards are staring down the barrel of a loaded gun and could be relegated on Wednesday afternoon.

Lidoda Duvha will be swallowed by the relegation quicksand if they lose away to Cape Town City and fellow strugglers Chippa United are able to win at least a point against Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) in Polokwane on Wednesday.

But optimistic co-coach Morgan Shivambu is refusing to throw in the towel yet and insists that it’s not over for the Limpopo side until the fat lady sings.

“We have two cup finals in our remaining matches against Cape Town City and Bloemfontein Celtic‚” said Shivambu who is coaching the team with Mongezi Bobe after the departure of Lehlohonolo Seema.

“Our match against Cape Town City is definitely not going to be easy because they have done well in the league and they play almost a similar type of football to us.

"They like putting the ball on the ground and sharing it‚ and they also play with a lot of movement.

“They have a new coach in Eric Tinkler and we don’t know if there are going to be any changes in their approach.

"But I don’t think he is going to change much because they are left with only two matches in the season.”

Faced with this increasingly uncomfortable situation‚ Shivambu said all the players are fully aware that their jobs are on the line.

“Playing this game is motivation in itself because everyone knows where we are going to be if we lose‚ and where we are going to be if we win or draw.

"It’s all about our jobs‚ our jobs are at stake here and we just need to push harder.

“We need to push harder than we did in the win over Kaizer Chiefs in our last match and we believe that we can go through.

"Everyone associated with the club knows that we are fighting for our jobs here.

“The win against Chiefs was good motivation for the boys and if you look at our last games‚ we have managed two wins‚ two draws and one loss against Pirates.

"It means that the players believe in themselves because if you lose too many matches some of them lose hope.

"We believe that we can save the team but hope alone won’t work‚ we need to go out there and fight until the end.”

Chippa are well aware of what is at stake in their two remaining matches and midfielder Kurt Lentjies said they are travelling to Polokwane to face TTM at the Peter Mokaba Stadium understanding that they cannnot settle for anything other the three points.

“Luckily‚ we had a few days to work with the coach and we are starting to understand his philosophy‚ and how he wants us to play.

"Performances are not that important at this stage of the season‚ what is important more than anything else are the results.

“The only plan is to get the three points because we know the situation we find ourselves in‚ and that we have two cup finals coming ahead.”

Besides Leopards and Chippa‚ the other team tethering close to the automatic relegation abyss is Stellenbosch.

Strugglers TTM‚ Maritzburg United‚ Chiefs and Celtic are fighting to avoid the relegation and promotion play-offs.