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SuperSport United can get even better

SuperSport can get even better

Posted: 2010-03-11 10:16

Ever thought where SuperSport United could be in five years' time?

The champions' current average age is 23. So even with this particular title-winning squad, time is on their side.

But what most football supporters don't know is that brimming below the first team is, what insiders say, the most exciting Under-17 set up since the group of Kermit Erasmus, Masibusane Zongo and Philani Khwela.

SuperSport's Director of Football Stan Matthews hopes that by 2012 "about half the first team squad would have come through our youth academy".

Picture this: Players who joined the club's academy aged 13 would have had 5 or 6 years of learning SuperSport's way. They would have gone overseas through the club's foreign links, gained experience and enjoyed high level coaching.

So if the club loses some if its key first teamers, like they have before, the champions have some exciting youngsters coming through to fill the void.

The club are fortunate to have "two unbelievably exciting goalkeepers", says Matthews, in Sherwyn Naicker and Ronwen Williams.

According to those in the know, both are expected to play in the PSL and go on to have very successful goalkeeping careers.

Established centreback Bongani Khumalo is still only 23, I needn't say more, and Bongani Zulu from the national Under 20 set up, is seen as the club's "next Ricardo Katza".

Fullback or central defender Rudi Isaacs is also 23 and Davies Nkasau 22 while a promising left back is in already in the making.

He is Karaba Masehele, who is on loan at FC Cape Town, and will re-join Matsatsantsa in July. Masehele is described as strong with a good left foot, and can even play centre back.

In right midfield, 20-year-old Thabo Moleko has blistering pace - a Dikgang Mabalane type prospect.

On the left side SuperSport believe they have the next Daine Klate already waiting. Lyle Lakay has been on loan at FC Cape Town sharpening his left foot in the NFD ranks.

But there's also Tebogo Langerman (23) on the left and don't forget Zongo who remains one of the best talents to have come through the Tshwane club.

In midfield there is this season's rising star Thandani Ntshumayelo, who at age 19 has looked very comfortable in the Absa Premiership.

But the club is very healthy in this department. They actually have three central midfielders in the academy, all expected to knock on the first team door in the next few years.

Mbuso Manyoni, Keegan Buchanan (both of whom Kick Off has profiled in its Road to 2014 magazine feature) and Miguel Timm are outstanding players.

In attack, there is Thabo Mongalo and Thulani Ngcepe for the future. Potentially they're a good pair to take over from Glen Salmon and Brian Umony.

Why? Because Mongalo has the ability to hold the ball up and Ngcepe likes to make angled runs off a target striker.

There you have it. SuperSport's five-year plan to remain a winning club!

And it will cost them far less than most clubs in today's world, where football businesses often make big losses.

With salary structures capped and the club not willing to break their policy, SuperSport's excellent youth academy becomes priority number one.

Neil Greig







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Recent Comments (2) :

Mmusi: 2010-03-12 11:38

If the said players are blended with experience they will in deed prosper. Their advantage over rivals Chiefs and Pirates is that they will play with minimal if not no pressure at all. However I remember seeing similar predictions about Ajax in the past but they went on to fight for their survival after finishing second place a season earlier.

The proper administration and clear role specification at Supersport must also be admired. This good work ethic leads to the technical team discharging their duties without being second-guessed by management. Before the elevation of Bobby Motaung at Chiefs, the club led the way. In the early 90s Khoza's Pirates was run without family strings and those were purple years for the Buccaneers. The arrival of young Comitis at Ajax saw departure of Siwahla, Khenyeza & Khubeka. The usually phlegmatic John sided with his brother and clouded his sound business judgement.

I hope Khulu Sibiya would not be tempted to bring his family into the club, as your predictions wil be curtailed by this. The mentioned three clubs would do we to follow the counsel of Sibiya management, otherwise PSL would turn into Scottish League where a team can win 10 league titles in a row.

PS - That was a beautiful piece Neil, keep it up!

neil: 2010-03-12 12:04

Thanks Mmusi!
Yeah, it's also all about the management and what they want to achieve. I don't think SSP will lose all their young players in one go. Only the best will go to Europe. I think Ajax have brought through more players at times, but they have sold many of them, I think that's the reason they have never really looked like becoming champs, albeit for that one season. It seems theirs, and SSP's aims are slightly different. Keep an eye out for Keegan Buchanan and Mbuso Manyoni, have heard great things about them.
Stay well.

 
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