Grassy Park United crowned Premier Cup champions

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Newly-crowned Bayhill Premier Cup champions, Grassy Park United celebrate a goal in their 2-1 victory against Cape Town Spurs, at Athlone Stadium, on Monday. Picture: Fuad Esack

Organisers of the annual under-19 Bayhill Premier Cup can be forgiven for offering a collective sigh of relief as 2022 champions Cape Town Spurs lined up to face Grassy Park United in the final of the 2023 edition, at Athlone Stadium, on Monday April 10.

By all accounts this, the 34th edition, was special in many ways, considering it was staged in a post Covid 19-era following severe restrictions brought about by the pandemic which started in 2020; an extended period of drought prior to that and lack of a title sponsor over the last few years.

All of that was put aside, as soccer took centre stage with players as the main actors and administrators, service providers and of course, the record-breaking crowd as the main supporting cast.

Monday’s finals follows six days of gruelling football action in what can be described as the continent’s foremost youth soccer tournament, a place where legends are born, as the tournament’s founders set out to prove.

Planning, preparation and a solid belief in themselves, that they have what it takes, saw Grassy Park lift the trophy as newly-crowned Premier Cup Champions

Of course, for Spurs, coming in as champions comes with all the pressure expected and going up against a side hungry for the title was always going to be difficult.

Grassy Park coach Curtley Daniels, who was himself a player at the club six years ago, returned as a coach in early November for the ABC Motsepe league team.

Daniels knew the side would have their work cut out, saying the club has dropped out in group stages during the past two Bayhill editions.

“I was at the Bayhill tournament as a coach last year with Hellenic. It’s my first time with Grassy Park at the Bayhill Premier Cup,” he said.

Two goals in the first half, one each by Jody Claasen and Ryan Hamdulay, put Grassy Park in a commanding position early on. Nawaaz Salie got one back for Spurs in the second half.

“The preparation has been fantastic,” said Daniels. “It really helped that we had a group of under-19 players featuring a lot in the ABC Motsepe League . The preparation was always about giving a good account of ourselves at this tournament,” he said .

“For us, it is always about playing a good brand of football, believing in ourselves and just taking it game by game,” he said.

“This squad has developed nicely,” he said. “We went to the Coke semi-final last year. We added a few additions in areas we felt needed strengthening and always wanted a balance in our squad going to this tournament.

“We started terribly,” said Daniels, “we really only hit our straps in the final group game and it was probably the best thing that could’ve happened to us.

Grassy Park faced Hellenic in what Daniels calls, “a proper cup quarter-final that had everything”.

“We really gave a fantastic account of ourselves tactically and went toe-to-toe with a lot of belief that it can give us a reward. We went behind to a well taken free kick after we created a few chances ourselves and couldn’t put it away. We definitely deserved to come back into the game and after a late tactical change moving our left back (Tyreez Rivaldo Davidson) upfront to add a extra body in the last few minutes and changed our shape a bit just to create extra pressure, we finally got the reward in the last couple of minutes of the game” he said.

“Going into extra time we tactically switched it again with all our extra attacking options on the park. We knew it would be a big shift that would get us over the line. In the first half of extra time - both teams leaving spaces especially out wide which helped us as we had a lot of numbers to compete whenever a ball got delivered it paid off with a header from our number 9, Ryan that the keeper misjudged. It was all about protecting the lead now and looking after the goal that we scored and we managed to do it well.”