Ertugral earmarks Mobara for 'vital' midfield role at Orlando Pirates

01 August 2016 - 13:04 By Marc Strydom

Muhsin Ertugral sees Abbubaker Mobara as a crucial player in midfield‚ and Gladwin Shitolo as a potential answer to Bucs’ questions in defence as a centreback. Slowly Ertugral is revealing the jigsaw puzzle pieces of how Pirates will look under him having replaced Eric Tinkler in the off-season.More clues were revealed in Bucs’ 2-0 preseason Carling Black Label Cup defeat to Kaizer Chiefs at FNB Stadium on Saturday‚ though Ertugral’s options at showing his true hand were limited by the format of a game that allows fans to vote in their starting line-ups by SMS and on the internet.Ertugral brought on Bucs’ new signing Shitolo‚ the former SA Under-23 international who played mostly in defensive midfield for Golden Arrows last season‚ at centreback in the second half for Ayanda Gcaba.New Chiefs striker Macha fires warning shot to PSL rivalsKaizer Chiefs could not show too much of their new look that has Amakhosi in high hopes of a much improved 2016-17 season‚ but Lewis Macha as a scoring substitute on debut did give a glimpse of things to come. Ertugral said he has earmarked Mobara‚ signed from Ajax Cape Town‚ where the highly-rated utility player filled positions at right-back‚ centreback and in defensive midfield‚ for an anchor role in Bucs’ midfield.“Mobara was unveiled at Ajax by me in the midfield. He had been long years – around 10 years – in their youth development‚” Ertugral said.“That is a long time in South Africa - he doesn’t come from the primary school to the university.“He is a properly educated player. Which sometimes makes it a waste to use him as a right-back.“As a centreback I think he has his challenges [with height]‚ even though he makes up for it with very good anticipation.Chiefs romp home to 2-0 victory over Pirates in derbyKaizer Chiefs could not lose to Orlando Pirates twice in a day. “In midfield he can win balls a lot without getting into one on one situations. He’s very clever and anticipates very well. And I think it will be very vital for us to have someone like that in our midfield.“Shitolo for me is a surprise package. I must say that I see Gladwin as a future Bafana player.“He has amazing potential. He just needs to get a bit more confidence. He had a great season last season for Golden Arrows.“I think he’s a very good centreback. Because the way Pirates play‚ playing from the back‚ you cannot have just defenders and the job is done.”Chiefs give fans a welcome startKaizer Chiefs could not lose to Orlando Pirates twice in a day. Mobara missed Saturday’s Black Label game as he is on duty with the SA men’s Olympic team in Brazil.Both sides’ substitutes worked well for them‚ resulting in an end-to-end last 20 minutes.Certainly two new strikers with big potential have been unleashed on SA football.It took six minutes for Chiefs substitute Lewis Macha to score for his new team.For Pirates‚ Bernard Morisson did not score‚ but the Ghanaian certainly showed more than just glimpses of his class.“After the changes we looked pretty good. I liked the players who came in‚ and what they did for us‚” Ertugral said.“We have just finished week three‚ and are in week four of our preseason. The boys need to get used to us as a technical staff.Taking Bucs to the trophies is all in the detailMuhsin Ertugral hopes to bring greater attention to detail to transform Orlando Pirates into a trophy-winning combination. “Maybe if you had this match one week before the season starts it would be fantastic because then everybody would be ready.“In this game you could see from the first minute Chiefs were more powerful‚ had speed and organisation.“After them having released a number of players‚ I must say their team looked very sharp. For us‚ we have four weeks to go‚ and that’s long.“Having to play in a 4-4-2 was a bit of a challenge for us. You could never close that gap for the three midfielders [Willard Katsande‚ George Maluleka and William Twala] in Chiefs’ buildup process.”Pirates now take part in the two-day Hage Geingob Cup in Windhoek on Saturday and Sunday along with Mamelodi Sundowns. - TMG Digital..

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