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Nedbank Cup Draw: Rhulani Mokwena of Mamelodi Sundowns welcomes Tshwane Derby’s quarter-final draw, while Jose Riveiro of Orlando Pirates expresses concern.

 Nedbank Cup draw: Jose Riveiro and Rhulani Mokwena expressed satisfaction with their respective teams’ matchups in the Nedbank Cup quarter-final draw.

We’re in similar situations, stated Kwanele Kopo, Chippa United’s coach, emphasizing the minimal point difference between his team and TS Galaxy.

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He shared his perspective on the looming challenge, acknowledging that any matchup at this stage would have been demanding, especially against a technically proficient and possession-focused TS Galaxy.

In his dialogue with SuperSport TV, Kopo emphasized meticulous preparation.

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He highlighted the significance of the match for the Eastern Cape and the ongoing development at Chippa United, noting the slight advantage that TS Galaxy’s similar league standing brings.

The pressure is evenly distributed, unlike facing a significantly superior team, he concluded.

Ramovic initiates psychological tactics

Sead Ramovic, the coach of Galaxy, engaged in some psychological tactics ahead of their match, hinting at Chippa’s underperformance in the PSL.

Playing at home is a significant advantage due to the expected larger crowd support.

Despite their current position, Chippa is an exceptionally strong team; they’ve proven tough competitors in our past encounters, maintaining a close game until the very end, Ramovic remarked to SuperSport TV.

He continued, “Nonetheless, the pressure is tangible as our ambitions are set high to win the cup. We aim to reach the final once more and ultimately achieve our dream.”

Final Shot at Upset

The University of Pretoria, the sole team from the NFD left in the fray, faced a daunting pairing, drawing local heavyweights Masandawana in what could be considered a mismatch.

This match presents a formidable challenge against one of Africa’s top teams, but our focus is on recognizing our players’ efforts, Tlisane Motaung of Tuks shared with SuperSport TV.

He stressed, the players are under no pressure; they should relish the experience and strive to represent our institution with pride.”

Eager for Local Derby

Following a hard-fought victory against NFD team Maritzburg United, Mokwena’s team anticipates a similar challenge from AmaTuks.

We welcome this draw as it significantly reduces travel time. The fact that AmaTuks has progressed this far as one of the few lower-tier teams is a testament to their skill, Mokwena explained to SuperSport TV.

He noted, Their competitive nature was evident in their match against Moroka Swallows, and considering some players are from our youth academy, we need thorough preparation.

The encounter with Maritzburg United demonstrated the challenges NFD teams can pose.

Aware of Defending Titleholders

Facing the defending champions, Pablo Franco of AmaZulu acknowledges the boost playing on home turf provides in their quest for a semi-final spot.

Confronting the current champions is a significant challenge, but playing at home is crucial for us as we aim to compete in front of our supporters, Franco told SuperSport TV.

Unfazed by Home Advantage

Meanwhile, Jose Riveiro of the Buccaneers remains unfazed by the home advantage of AmaZulu, suggesting that Durban, the expected venue, feels just like home due to the substantial Pirates fan base there.

Durban has always welcomed us with a strong Pirates fan presence. We’re content with the draw and expect great support, Riveiro said to SuperSport TV.

He added, Despite the organizational strength and challenge posed by AmaZulu, we’re gearing up to ensure we’re as prepared as possible and aim to put on a strong showing.

Business Over Friendship

Having already guided Stellenbosch to victory in the Carling Knockout, Steve Barker is now eyeing a second cup victory. However, they must first surpass Gavin Hunt’s formidable SuperSport United.

We share a class in the Caf A License course, so Gavin and I will have a whole week together, plenty of time to think about strategies, Barker remarked to SuperSport TV.

He praised SuperSport’s strong history in the competition and acknowledged their solid team and trophy-experienced coach.

Reaching the semi-finals and beyond requires defeating top teams. Fortunately, we host this crucial game, he noted.

Unfazed by Away Challenges

On the other hand, Hunt shows little concern over the away setting, citing his team’s frequent travels this season, with several “home” games played elsewhere.

The draw’s outcome was less important; at this competition stage, all teams present a formidable challenge, Hunt shared with SuperSport TV.

He believes in the open nature of the match, asserting, On game day, any team is capable of winning. Although we’re accustomed to away games, facing Stellenbosch at their ground will be challenging.

Reference

https://www.goal.com/en-za/lists/nedbank-cup-draw-mamelodi-sundowns-rhulani-mokwena-glad-to-get-tshwane-derby-in-quarter-finals-but-orlando-pirates-jose-riveiro-a-worried-man/blta8bbb6d5da2000db#cs6e7f2f6f2654db7e

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