After picking up a victory over Orlando Pirates, to maintain a perfect record after three Absa Premiership games, Steve Komphela has begun to focus on his reunion with Kaizer Chiefs.
Komphela endured a two-and-a-half-year trophyless reign at Naturena and left the club under a cloud of controversy following the crowd violence after a Nedbank Cup semi-final loss to Free State Stars, which forced the coach’s resignation.
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The former Chiefs coach has, however, found redemption at Bloemfontein Celtic. Phunya Sele Sele extended their perfect start to the season with a 1-0 win over Orlando Pirates on Sunday afternoon.
Speaking to SuperSport TV after the match, Komphela admitted that he won’t let emotion play a role in his next match against his former employers.
‘It’s only fair not to be emotional. This one is out of our way, take it one game at a time.
‘Then we’ll go into the next match, look at what their strengths are, weaknesses and where we can probably work better,’ added the former Bafana Bafana midfielder.
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Komphela also praised Bongani Sam, whose acrobatic finish proved enough to secure the three points.
‘But the most important one was that we scored a goal and when Bongani scored, you could see the kid losing himself. I said at half-time that… if I were him, I’d do the same [take off the shirt in celebration].
‘In fact, I’d literally walk home. A kid scoring in a big match of this calibre. When he threw the shirt, I knew that you can’t do anything about it, you just need to protect him. I’m happy with the result for them,’ he concluded.
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