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‘We have to beat the good teams’

Matebele FC secured a semifinal spot with a 1-0 over Mochudi Centre Chiefs. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Matebele FC secured a semifinal spot with a 1-0 over Mochudi Centre Chiefs. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

In a daring statement, Matebele FC head coach, Sean Connor has said his side will have to beat the best teams in a bid to find Orange FA Cup success.

Connor on Sunday afternoon led the team to a semi-final spot with a 1-0 over Mochudi Centre Chiefs in the Orange FA Cup quarterfinal match played at the National Stadium. Matebele advanced to the semifinal for the second time in the team’s history and would want to take a step further by a securing a cup final berth. From a tough assignment against Chiefs in the last eight, Matebele have now been pitted against reigning champions and tournament favourites, Jwaneng Galaxy in the semifinals. “Is that who we have got in the semifinals? I thought we had a tough game with them last week. If you are going to win the cup, you have to beat good teams. We just have to beat a good one, so we will have to go and do it again,” said Connor reacting to the semifinals draw conducted after the Sunday’s quarterfinal tie.

The Irish gaffer added that his side was the better of the two teams in the quarterfinal as he lauded his troops for sticking to the game plan. He, however, bemoaned the standard of the National Stadium pitch on the afternoon. “We were the better team, I think. We tried to play on the ground. The pitch looked better until you get on it. It was a bit bubbly, but we always tried to play,” said Connor. In his debut season, Connor stands a step away from being the most successful Matebele coach in cup competitions. The team on Sunday afternoon started the game at a lower pace and allowed Chiefs more time on the ball. The minnows, however, showed early signs of keeping it tight at the back and denying Chiefs spaces in the final third. This is until the 36th minute when Dumisane Kubane beat two markers but had his shot saved in the game’s first bright chance. A minute later, Matebele took the lead on the other end when Ronel Manyanga lifted his effort over the goalkeeper to make it 1-0 for his side. The minnows took a 1-0 lead in to the break. From the start of the second half, Chiefs’ final third struggles continued with Matebele happy to keep their opponents at bay while waiting for an opening at the back. Chiefs nearly got an equaliser when substitute, Pako Gaofose headed onto goal post in the 69th minute. In a game of limited goal scoring opportunities, Matebele held on to book a place among the last four.

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