Chiefs' coach impressed by youngsters

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JOHANNESBURG: Kaizer Chiefs coach, Vladimir Vermezovic has said he was impressed by the way his youngsters performed during the Telkom Charity Cup played at the Soccer City in Johannesburg on Saturday.

He was speaking after his side beat rivals Orlando Pirates 4-3 on penalties in the final before 87,001 spectators."It is always good to beat Pirates though it was on penalties. For me, the most important thing is that I played all my players especially the youngsters. They experienced a lot of things in one day and that will come handy during the season," said the Serbian coach. Lucky Khune, Abram Jacobs, Mpho Sitayitayi are some of the youngsters who were given a run against Pirates in the final. Khune opened the scoring in the 13th minute before Lucky Lekgwathi levelled in the 55th minute. With Amakhosi quiet in the transfer market, the youngsters might keep their fingers crossed that they will be given a chance to shine. Asked why he has not been able to sign players, Vermezovic said: "Go and ask the football manager Bobby Motaung because I don't sign players".

Vermezovic admitted that the absence of Zimbabwean anchor, Tinashe Nengomashe was felt. Nengomashe who spent more than five seasons at Chiefs, has moved to Qatar. In his absence, Steven Ncanana was given a chance to fill the position and was at times found wanting. "It is true that we had problems in the midfield but it is understandable because he (Ncanana) has just joined from the lower divisions. In the First Division, they are used to playing man to man. I spoke to Gerald (Sibeko) at halftime because of his experience so that he ensures that he (Ncanana) sticks to his position" he explained. Another new recruit Siyabulela Songwiqi had a disappointing game and was withdrawn in the second half.

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