Daily Dispatch

Tinkler lays it straight on poor play

SuperSport coach feels his men were flat against Chippa

- By MARK GLEESON

ERIC Tinkler was left puzzled by his team’s performanc­e on Tuesday as SuperSport United were held 1-1 at home by Chippa United.

Tinkler’s charges looked out of sorts just days before they head to Zambia to try and win a place in the African Confederat­ion Cup semifinal.

“I don’t know why, to be honest with you‚” said Tinkler.

“Was it because we’ve played so many games in a short while?

“Was it because I made so many changes or is it because we have the game coming up? “But it shouldn’t be an excuse. “In my mind this had to be a threepoint­er and obviously we’ve gone and lost two.”

Tinkler rested six players with an eye on Saturday’s return clash in the Confederat­ion Cup quarterfin­al against Zanaco in Ndola and, although SuperSport dominated the early stages and took the lead through Siyabonga Nhlapo‚ they were stunned by a quick counter on the stroke of halftime as Moeketsi Sekola equalised.

After that it was the visiting side from Port Elizabeth who looked like the home team at Atteridgev­ille.

“If I must be honest‚ and you look back at the statistics over the 90 minutes‚ there weren’t many shots at goal … from either side‚” said Tinkler.

“But in the first half we managed to get into the final third very often. We managed to get behind them very often but we lacked composure once we got into those areas and our decision-making was poor.

“Had that been better‚ I think we could have really killed off the game in the first half.

“We managed to get the one goal and the only time they ever caused a threat was when they scored‚ right at the death [of the first half] and that came off a mistake of ours‚ not looking to control the match.

“In the second half they showed more intensity than us.

“Our intensity was simply not good enough‚ not high enough and they‚ obviously because of that intensity‚ had a lot of possession.

“When we did get the ball‚ we didn’t show enough composure‚ we didn’t make the right decision‚ we didn’t have enough movement and our intensity was not there‚ hence the fact we didn’t create much‚” the SuperSport coach added. Tinkler now has today to train with his squad before leaving for Zambia tomorrow morning.

The first leg of the tie was a 0-0 draw last Friday at Atteridgev­ille. — DDC

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? IN A TIGHT CORNER: Chippa United’s Moeketsi Sekola, left, and Morgan Gould of SuperSport United fight for the ball during their league match at Lucas Moripe Stadium. The teams played out to a 1-all draw
Picture: GALLO IMAGES IN A TIGHT CORNER: Chippa United’s Moeketsi Sekola, left, and Morgan Gould of SuperSport United fight for the ball during their league match at Lucas Moripe Stadium. The teams played out to a 1-all draw

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