New Era

We missed more chances – Mokhatu

- ■ Maurice Kambukwe

In spite of overcoming the intense pressure from Khomas NamPol in the NFA Southern Stream First Division on Saturday, Okahandja-based outfit Spoilers FC’s coach BoyBoy Mokhatu feels his team should have won the game with a much larger margin.

Spoilers and stubborn Khomas NamPol locked horns in the bounce-back league encounter, where Spoilers emerged victorious with a score-line of 1-0 in Okahandja.

Speaking to New Era Sport, the gaffer said his team should have won by 6-0 at least, lamenting the lack of good finishing upfront.

“It was a great match, I would say. We dominated from the onset, had a couple of good chances in front, but our finishing was poor. We had five clear chances, where our strikers were one-on-one with the keeper, but they couldn’t capitalise on those clear chances. Now, we are here with a single goal,” he added.

First division teams haven’t had any football activities for nearly two years, which Mokhatu said could be one of the issues that impacted their performanc­e.

“You could see how the players were struggling on the pitch. I believe that had a role to play in terms of our performanc­e against NamPol, but we will go back and work on the fitness level,” he continued.

Elsewhere, Western Spurs and Northern Stars played to a nil-all stalemate in Swakopmund, while DTS Hopsol came out tops over Windhoek United, winning 2-0 in Windhoek.

The rest of the results: Dates Eleven 2-1 Namibia Correction­al Services (NCS) Try Again 2-1 NCS Spoilers 4-0 Eleven Champions Ramblers 1-2 DTS Hopsol Blue Boys 3-0 Western Spurs - mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d. ?? Goals Galore… The Southern Stream First Division roared back to life this weekend with various games played across the country.
Photo: Contribute­d. Goals Galore… The Southern Stream First Division roared back to life this weekend with various games played across the country.

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