Daily Dispatch

Blooding youngsters the key says coach

- By NICK SAID

LAMONTVILL­E Golden Arrows coach Clinton Larsen believes his side’s solid season can be traced back to their win in the MultiChoic­e Diski Challenge in the 2015/16 campaign.

The MDC has received an overwhelmi­ngly positive reception from PSL clubs since its launch in 2014 for its value in identifyin­g young players ready for their senior teams.

Larsen said the reserve league has helped to instill a winning culture and confidence in his young players.

Arrows have reached the Nedbank Cup semifinals for the first time in their history and host Orlando Pirates at the Princess Magogo Stadium tomorrow.

They are also in with a chance of a first top eight place since the 2008-09 season under Manqoba Mngqithi.

The following season Arrows lifted their only previous top-flight trophy in the MTN8 with a famous 6-0 final thrashing of Ajax Cape Town.

To achieve their top eight goal this season Arrows must beat Pirates‚ who they also meet in their final league game on May 27 and hope Ajax get no more than a point at home to Baroka FC.

This season they have looked more competitiv­e and blooded a number of new stars for the first team through the MDC.

“What we did towards the end of last season with seven games to go‚ was we used seven or eight of the Diski players in preparatio­n for the following campaign‚” Larsen said.

“We are not a buying club‚ so it was our plan all along to blood them towards the end of the season and hopefully in pre-season they kick on.

“Our plan worked perfectly‚ (Nkosi) Gumede came through in goals‚ so did (Nduduzo) Sibiya‚ who has been a revelation this season.

“And then there is our young fullback (Romario) Dlamini. He’s 20-years-old and had never played in the Premier League before‚ let alone the second or third divisions. He is from the Castle League (SAB Regional League) and he has held his own.

“It has worked wonders for us and I think our club doesn’t get enough credit for showing the bravery that we have to blood and throw so many youngsters in at this level.

“We have a very small squad‚ we basically have 33 players and that includes our Diski squad‚ so 17 of our 33 players are under the age of 23.

“We all train together. I think we are the only team in the league where the Diski and first team train together.

“When I lose games I will probably lose my job but I am brave enough to take that chance.”

One feature of Golden Arrows’ play this season has been an improvemen­t in the entertainm­ent value offered up by the club who have tried to be a little more expansive in the way they have played.

“We haven’t always played this way‚ it’s been a struggle to get the team to where they are right now‚” Larsen says.

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