Pitso
Mosimane revealed his tactical plan against Free State Stars this Tuesday. It
would be a test of character against Stars who recently defeated Premier Soccer
League contender Bidvest Wits at their own backyard. Stars find its rhythm
after changes in the tactical team.
They
have added former Golden Arrows coach Mark Harrison to their backroom staff as
co-assistant to Kinnah Phiri, who has been made the team’s head coach. The
53-year-old Englishman will work alongside Themba Sithole to support Phiri, in
an effort to boost Ea Lla Koto’s bid to get out of the relegation.
Mosimane
has laid down tactical plan to come back with positive results at slaughter house
Charles Mopeli Stadium.
“We
will go to Free State and we will bring the results. I think this is the test
of character for the team, test of character for me. But I will make a plan. I
will bring back the full backs and play them as wingers. It’s better to have
versatile players, like Bryce Moon who plays right and left back.”
Mosimane
is contemplating to make some few changes to strengthen the offensive movement.
“I
can push Mzikayise Mashaba up front, I can take Anthony Laffor as a winger and
play him as a striker, and we will keep going. The only players left are Percy
Tau and Dove Wome.”
Mosimane
believes that the victory is imminent against Stars.
“We
won't drop the ball we will keep on going. We believe that under this adversity
there is something behind. There must be something behind this. I think maybe
we will have the last laugh in the league."