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Gavin Hunt: “We’ve got try to score the first goal of the game. I think that will change the complexion of the game a little bit.”

Gavin Hunt coach of Kaizer Chiefs needs his team to go on the offensive in the MTN8 semi-final secon leg match on Sunday. Picture: Sydney Mahlangu, BackpagePix

JOHANNESBURG – Orlando Pirates and nemesis Kaizer Chiefs are not paying much attention to their respective outings of their meeting in the first leg of the MTN8 semi-finals, both vowing they’ll adopt an offensive approach in the return leg on Sunday afternoon.

In the first leg of the Wafa Wafa semi-finals in the Soweto derby, Pirates enjoyed all the thrills as they ran out victorious at home, Orlando Stadium, by 3-0. Thanks to goals from Zakhele Lepasa, Vincent Pule and Thembinkosi Lorch.

The defeat for Chiefs, on the other hand, was a harsh reminder of their inability to sign players this season, following the transfer-ban, as new commander-in-chief Gavin Hunt has had to try new combinations on every match-day.

Pirates’ coach Josef Zinnbauer will be the notable absentee from the Buccaneers’ technical team this afternoon (3pm kickoff) in the return leg away at FNB Stadium as he’s on compassionate leave at home in Germany. But the 50-year-old mentor has left the Buccaneers in a steady state.

Assistant coach Fadlu Davids, one of the longest-serving members of Pirates’ technical team, will be barking instructions from the touchline, aiming to guide the Sea Robbers to the final – as they look to end a six-year run without trophies.

Davids, an astute mentor in his own right, recently reminded the football fraternity of his prowess of running the touchline, inspiring Pirates to their first victory in the DStv Premiership over Bloemfontein Celtic midweek, thanks to a solo goal from Siphesihle Ndlovu.

But going to his first derby as coach, Davids will know he has his job cut out for him. Nonetheless, the 39-year-old is not overwhelmed by the occasion, saying they’ll not read too much into the first leg result, instead treat the return leg as a completely new game.

“We’ll approach the match like a normal match. We’ll take the scoreline out of the equation. I think we’ll make a mistake if we start the game with the scoreline in our heads,” said Davids whose team will likely wrap up the contest if they score an away goal.

“We’ve seen in the Champions League finals where teams lead 3-0 at halftime and (opposition teams) come back to win it. We take it as a halftime, but not as halftime, instead 90 minutes to play. So, we’ll approach the game trying to score goals. That will be our approach going into this game.”

The depth in the Pirates’ squad is a stark contrast to that at Chiefs.

The former will be without marksman Gabadinho Mhango, while Lorch, Terrence Dzvukamanja and Thulani Hlatshwayo were doubtful for Sunday’s clash due to injuries.

But with the marquee signings and last season’s players at their disposal, Davids shouldn’t have a problem filling in the holes if he needs to. However, for Hunt, on the other hand, Chiefs’ enforced non-signing policy has put his back against the wall.

The Glamour Boys, in their bid to end their five-year trophy drought, have disappointedly scored two goals in five matches this season, while their destabilised defence has conceded seven since the start. Hunt, a master tactician that has four champions and four domestic trophies under his belt, knows that not all is lost until the fat lady sings. And that’s why going into this afternoon’s clash at home, his charges cannot afford to sit back.

“I don’t think we were very good on the day or they were good as well. I think the goals we conceded were from some real bad areas committed,” Hunt said. “But we really had some good chances and if we scored first, it would be a different game. but we can’t talk about that.”

Hunt added: “We’ve got try to score the first goal of the game. I think that will change the complexion of the game a little bit.”

@MihlaliBaleka

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