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Hunt disappointed with errors 'from big players'

football10 December 2020 05:17| © Mzansi Football
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Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt bemoaned “unbelievable errors” from his side after they played to a 2-2 draw with Black Leopards in the DStv Premiership on Wednesday.

Veteran goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune was at fault for the first goal as he passed the ball straight to Leopards’ Ovidy Karuru, who scored into an empty net, and Hunt says they are the kind of errors that have left his side languishing in 12th position in the league with just six points from six games.

"We gave them a start. Let's be honest. We gave them a start. Unbelievable errors. There's not much I want to say. But you can't give a start like that," Hunt said.

"Mistakes, big mistakes from big players so you don't expect that but it's been happening since I've been here. But you got to get through it and stick together and get through this.

"Disappointing. I thought there were a lot of opportunities in the second half. I mean, last play of the game, [Siphelele] Ntshangase, trying to flick it just had to play it simple and we would have scored.

"So I’m disappointed, but we gave them a start. What we've been doing all season. Certainly an area of the team that we work on on a daily basis but basic things like that we can't have."

Chiefs are next in action on Tuesday when they face a tough away trip to SuperSport United.

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