/ 2 July 2008

Birds aim to recapture glory days

Moroka Swallows are aiming to bring back the glory days now that they have secured the services of former Brazil under-20 coach Julio Cesar Leal for the next three years.

Leal replaces Ian Gorowa, who struggled in his first season as a head coach after coming through the ranks at Ajax Cape Town, where he enjoyed a successful partnership as assistant to highly experienced Muhsin Ertugral.

Leal has a mandate of putting the Birds back on top and Swallows expect success sooner rather than later.

Said Birds general manager Sipho Xulu on Wednesday: ”We are aiming high. The goal is to win the Premiership. If not in the coming season, then soon.”

Xulu also expects Leal to bring back the Birds’ exciting style of attacking and entertaining soccer played by their teams in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, which won them thousands of supporters.

But the club then fell on hard times both on and off the field.

Said Xulu: ”We lost our way as regards our playing style. We forgot our roots. But in Leal we have found a coach who understands what it means to play attractive winning soccer. He is the missing link we were looking for and he will revive Swallows into one of the Premier Soccer League’s top clubs again.”

The Birds have been under the shadow of the other big Soweto clubs, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs, as well as Mamelodi Sundowns, who have lately risen to challenge the dominance of the two Soweto giants.

”We will not only challenge for honours, but win them,” said Xulu. ”The days of Swallows making up the numbers are over. In Leal we have a coach who has a tremendous profile and is the right man to put the club back on the map”

Leal won a junior World Cup with the Brazil under-20 side and he coached leading Brazilian club Flamengo. He is no stranger to South Africa, though — he helped save AmaZulu from relegation at the end of the 2007/08 season and is the brother of the current Bafana Bafana assistant coach Jairo Leal.

Leal has brought three Brazilian players with him in defenders Vinicius da Silva, Davi Rancan Afonso and midfielder Igor Alves. The Birds have also signed former South Africa under-23 winger Ryan Botha from Thanda Royal Zulu and defender Morgan Chivambu from First Division club Winners Park.

”We are also negotiating to sign a defender and striker from Ghana. Already there is a new exciting buzz at the club. We are looking forward to the season with a lot of anticipation, excitement and expectation,” — Sapa