Advertisement

Mototo relishes Hammers’ experience

football16 March 2019 14:20
Share
article image
© Asidlali

Ditheko Mototo has been in London in the United Kingdom for three days and following their training sessions with West Ham United Academy coaches, he's identified that South African players are not that behind tactically but lack the application of certain football systems.

The Celtic coach is current with his team in the UK courtesy of last season's triumph in the MutiChoice Diski Challenge.

They've, for the last three days, been treated to exclusive training sessions that are spearheaded by the academy's coaching educator, Paul Heffer, at the Hammers youth academy structures. Mototo, who's been a passenger for these sessions until today, believes that their players are naturally gifted but have to pay attention to the finest of details.

"The progress that the boys are making is amazing and the feedback that we got today from the coaches is positive considering when they started," he said. "But for me as a coach, I don't see much of a difference (to the coaching tactics), because it's things that we are doing in South Africa. It's just that there are few things that we should take into consideration and when it comes to decision making that's when we let ourselves down."

He continued: "But I think in terms of talent and staff, it's departments that we are covered in. But we don't apply ourselves accordingly – we think we know how to do things. And that's where we differ with the Hammers.”

However, it's been a three-day stint to remember for Phunya Selele on-and-off the pitch.

On Thursday, they were treated to a live Uefa Europa League match at the iconic Emirates Stadium where they got to watch Arsenal thump French outfit Rennes 3-0 to overturn the first-leg 3-1 deficit - as the Gunners marched into the quarterfinals of the competition.

Today, March 16, will see last season's pride of the Diski Challenge getting yet another thrilling experience as they get to watch the Hammers' senior team live at London Stadium as they clash with Huddersfield Town in the EPL. The former Kaizer Chiefs' defender is confident that these off-the-field experiences will be invaluable for their players.

"West Ham United are out of relegation, so I think the mood will be well today," Mototo said. "But on Thursday, it was good to see a highly disciplined performance between Arsenal and Rennes. The shape of the game was amazing. If you look at their system, it's more or less how we play but there are elements that we learnt from their match.”

The 38-year-old former footballer from Port Elizabeth is just like any other admirer of the game that's looking to give back through coaching. Phunya Selele has given him the platform to pioneer his life-after-football career so far.

However, that overwhelming feeling doesn't come as surreal as learning from coaches such as Heffer. The 71-year-old Hammers' legend has done and seen it all in the football scenes - from playing for the club to moulding players such as Frank Lampard, John Terry, Joe Cole, Jermaine Defoe and many more. Just like Heffer did, Mototo is hoping to create his own legacy.

Advertisement