NEDBANK CUP SF PREVIEW: Golden Arrows vs TS Galaxy
Lamontville Golden Arrows will play at home for the first
time in this season’s Nedbank Cup after having played all three of their
previous fixtures in the competition away from home.
This will be the second Nedbank Cup semi-final in three
years for Golden Arrows, who were also drawn at home to Orlando Pirates in
2017, but lost 1-0.
Steve Komphela’s side will be meeting lower league
opposition for the third time in this year’s competition, having seen off
third-tier Tjakastad Junior Shepard in the Last 32 and National First Division
side Witbank Spurs in the Last 16, before their quarterfinal victory at
Bloemfontein Celtic.
None of Golden Arrows’ last 22 Nedbank Cup matches have
ended in a draw, with 13 wins and nine losses on that time. Their last draw was
in 2009, when they went out on penalties to Platinum Stars.
Abafana Bes’thende have played 12 home matches in the
Nedbank Cup since 2008, and have seven wins and five defeats in that time.
Komphela is still seeking a first trophy win of his coaching career and led unfancied
Manning Rangers to the final of this competition in 2004, where they lost to
Moroka Swallows.
TS Galaxy are hoping to emulate second-tier sides Mpumalanga
Black Aces (2008), University of Pretoria (2009) and Black Leopards (2011) in
reaching the Nedbank Cup final. None of those ended up on the winning side.
This will be a third Nedbank Cup semi-final for Coach Dan
Malesela, who led NFD outfit United FC to the Last 4 in 2013, when they lost
2-1 to Kaizer Chiefs, and Chippa United to the semis in 2017, where they were
ousted on penalties by SuperSport United. On both of those occasions Malesela’s
opponents went on to lift the trophy.
This will be the fourth round in a row that Galaxy are away
from home, having won at Umvoti FC (3-1), Jomo Cosmos (1-0) and Cape Umoya
United (2-1). It is therefore also the first time they are playing top-flight opposition
in this year’s competition.
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