PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA – OCTOBER 19: Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi during the Carling Knockout, Last 16 match between Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows at Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has reflected on the side’s defeat to Polokwane City, where they failed to register a shot on target.
The Brazilians saw their unbeaten start to the Betway Premiership season come to an end after losing 1-0 to Rise and Shine.
The defending league champions failed to register single effort on target throughout the game despite dominating possession.
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“First half was horrible, our first-half we were just nowhere. The final third we could not play any combinations, we did get into the final third several times, maybe a better decision from Tash, a better decision from Iqraam, maybe if we don’t lose the ball,” Mngqithi told SuperSport after the game.
“Maybe when we got it to Iqraam’s [Rayners] feet, which resulted in a counter-attack but those moments when you don’t translate them into chances, which almost similar thing that happened midweek.
“We had the same scenario against Royal AM, where we got into the final third but it didn’t yield anything. If you look at the pass Tiwani made for Iqraam, you expect Iqraam to receive that ball and finish it and on the day it was just not to be,” Mngqithi said.
“And you must congratulate the opponent, they fought, they were strong and we always knew they are stronger on set-pieces, which is why we also tried to load ourselves with aerially strong players so we’re able to deal with them.
“But I think we were caught in a game where I don’t think many things were going right for us because we had almost all our best players on the day but unfortunately the result was not to be. And we knew it was not going to be easy, we never took it for granted, because we know they are a team that always gives us a lot of trouble,” the 53-year-old coach said.
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