The Herald (South Africa)

Chiefs’ Komphela regrets team’s lost chances in draw

- Mark Gleeson

KAIZER Chiefs coach Steve Komphela was quick to express his regret at the points dropped by his team on Saturday in a 0-0 draw at home to Bloemfonte­in Celtic.

Komphela realised it was a lost chance to make a significan­t inroad into the lead held by Mamelodi Sundowns at the top of the Absa Premiershi­p.

The home game against the Free State side was a chance for Chiefs to cut the Brazilians’ lead to just three‚ especially since Chiefs had not lost in 16 previous league games against Celtic.

But despite the lion’s share of possession‚ they failed to make enough chances – although Daniel Cardoso did hit the crossbar with a header from a corner late in the game.

“In the first half‚ I felt we did get into the final third but we lacked the final pass.

“We tried many times to get behind the defence but we didn’t.

“We were hoping that Pule Eksteen could open that defence or [Joseph] Molongoane could open that defence‚ also maybe Philani [Zulu] given the opportunit­y‚ but we couldn’t‚” Komphela said.

“Also‚ I thought given the number of set plays we got‚ in a match of this calibre‚ we needed to get at least one [goal]. “But we didn’t.

“As the game progressed‚ we started to become a bit desperate‚ trying to think of what changes we could make to affect the game. We thought of [Bernard Parker] as a third striker‚ taking out a No 10 to go direct.

“But at the end of the day‚ with all those attempts. I don’t know how many attempts we had at goal‚ shots at goal‚ how many were on target. I thought we should have got at least one. “But it wasn’t to be. “Do we regret the outcome? Yes‚ we do‚ because it was an opportunit­y for us to narrow the gap by three [points].”

“We look forward to another day and will try to focus on the next match.”

Chiefs play Orlando Pirates in the derby at Soccer City next week on Saturday and failure to win again is likely to leave them slipping out of the title chase. – TimesLIVE

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? LEAPING HIGH: Kaizer Chiefs’ Leonardo Castro in action with Lantshene Phalane, of Bloemfonte­in Celtic, during their teams’ Absa Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday
Picture: GALLO IMAGES LEAPING HIGH: Kaizer Chiefs’ Leonardo Castro in action with Lantshene Phalane, of Bloemfonte­in Celtic, during their teams’ Absa Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday

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