Cape Times

Stellies hope to use City as a springboar­d

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@inl.co.za

FIFTH-PLACED Stellenbos­ch FC will have their eye on Cape Town City’s second place on the DStv Premiershi­p log when they run out in tonight’s derby at the Cape Town Stadium.

Stellies, on 28 points, are looking to complete a Premiershi­p double over City after their slender 1-0 win at the end of last year. If they achieve that objective they will make headway up the standings, possibly one or two places.

The Winelands outfit, under the guidance of coach Steve Barker, is on a nine-match unbeaten run in the Premiershi­p and last suffered defeat in September – a 3-1 loss against Sundowns at the Lucas Moripe Stadium.

Barker is excited about the prospect of playing neighbours City because it gives them a chance to cement a place in the upper echelons of the Premiershi­p log. Today’s derby is the first of two Stellenbos­ch will be playing this week – they will host Parow neighbours Cape Town Spurs on Saturday.

“This is an exciting week for us because we will play two derbies four days apart,” said Barker.

“It is not often that we get to play back-to-back derbies, so there are bragging rights up for grabs on two fronts.

“For us, the second position on the log is a possibilit­y but City is a quality team, hence their position on the log.”

Last weekend, 10-man Stellenbos­ch salvaged a 1-1 draw against Chippa United, and Barker was pleased that his side held out despite the numerical second-half disadvanta­ge.

“We’re starting to show that resilience and it’s time now from Tuesday onwards, against Cape Town City, that we get back to playing better and with more quality, and that we start asking more questions,” said Barker.

“There is a bit of work to be done before that match but it’s a well-earned point for us against Chippa United considerin­g what happened.”

Much like Stellenbos­ch, City are on a run of two consecutiv­e stalemates following 1-1 results against Chippa United and SuperSport United. City have only managed one win in their last five outings and registered three draws and one defeat during this period.

City coach Eric Tinkler was rudely surprised in their last outing four days ago after SuperSport stole a point with an equaliser deep into injury-time.

“If we won, we could have created a small little gap between ourselves and them (third-placed SuperSport) and potentiall­y Stellenbos­ch,” said Tinkler.

The key player for City will be striker Khanyisa Mayo, who has been blowing hot and cold this season. With nine league goals to his name so far this season, Mayo remains the point of reference in attack for City. The forward will hope to continue his positive goalscorin­g form of late.

Crafty winger, Antonio van Wyk, has emerged as a key player for Stellenbos­ch. City will be wary of his ability to make things happen.

Yesterday, Stellenbos­ch announced a partnershi­p with Mitre South Africa, who will become the official ball supplier of the club.

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