Chiefs concede another last-minute goal
KAIZER Chiefs coach Steve Komphela is not a man known for being lost for words‚ but he was after his side conceded late for the third match in a row in their 1-1 draw against Lamontville Golden Arrows.
Chiefs substitute Ryan Moon appeared to earn his side the 77th-minute winner at the FNB Stadium on Saturday.
But Arrows substitute Knox Mutizwa was allowed to head in a 94th-minute equaliser in the dying seconds of added time.
The result has surely sounded the death knell on fourthplaced Amakhosi’s already faint title hopes.
Komphela struggled for words trying to explain how Chiefs could concede late again‚ having also done so in their previous two matches‚ a 3-2 defeat against Cape Town City and 2-2 draw against Super Sport United.
“Very disappointed. And it’s not the first time. I don’t know how many setbacks we have suffered like this‚” Amakhosi’s coach lamented.
“You can’t‚ you can’t . . . you don’t learn from this‚ and each time it happens you ask yourself‚ ‘But why should it be happening so often?’
“There was no reason for us not to manage that. Four minutes are gone‚ and it’s just maybe the last kick‚ and you’re so unfortunate you concede again.
“And I strongly believe we haven’t been fair with our supporters in a sense that‚ moments like these‚ they erase everything they had seen throughout the match. And it’s just sad.”
Chiefs controlled play‚ especially in the second half‚ against a compact Arrows who were dangerous on the counterattack.
“One has to acknowledge that the opponents played a good game. Compliments to the coach [Clinton Larsen]‚” Komphela said.
“One of their profiles is being quick out of the blocks. In the first half they could have caught us but [Chiefs keeper] Itumeleng Khune kept us in the game.
“In the second half it was better. We were careful with the ball‚ because we knew that if you lose it they come at you at high speed.
“We got a beautiful goal from Ryan Moon. Just when you thought‚ ‘OK‚ we battled it out‚ we’ll take one goal and three points’‚ then you suffer another setback.
“You cannot comprehend this. As a coach you own up and say that we should do better next time.
“[But] you don’t know when you are going to do better. Matches that we are supposed to be winning we are just giving away.”
Chiefs are now destined to finish without a trophy for the second time in two seasons under Komphela.