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HUNT POINTS OUT MISTAKES

Wits coach says his backline made too many mistakes against Polokwane

- FOOTBALL REPORTER

A VISIBLY frustrated Gavin Hunt had harsh words for his Bidvest Wits’ defenders, who conceded three goals from set-pieces in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Polokwane City at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday.

The Clever Boys missed out on an opportunit­y to create breathing space between themselves and second-placed Orlando Pirates in the Absa Premiershi­p race after coming from 2-0 down to lead 3-2.

Jabu Maluleke’s brilliant free kick denied Hunt’s men maximum points. This point means that Wits are now only three points ahead of the Buccaneers, who have a game in hand.

That game is tonight’s clash with Baroka FC at Orlando Stadium.

Hunt didn’t mince his word in his assessment of the performanc­e of his defenders.

“Poor! It was poor. That was bad, very bad. We’ve got Bafana players there at the back. Out of the back five we’ve got four in the Bafana team. It wasn’t good today,” Hunt said.

Wits were without Robyn Johannes, who missed this match due to the red card he received against Kaizer Chiefs for dissent. Without Johannes, Wits conceded three goals for the first time this season.

“He has been our player of the year for me so far. We’re going to miss a player like that, who is experience­d. It is what it is,” Hunt said.

The Clever Boys have collected just four points from their past three matches. In between drawing with Polokwane City and visiting Free State Stars in Bethlehem, who they beat 2-1, Wits lost to Kaizer Chiefs at Milpark.

The league’s early pacesetter­s are unbeaten on the road with their three losses in the Premiershi­p coming at home.

“I don’t think that in South Africa there’s an away or a home,” Hunt said. “It doesn’t really make much difference. That’s how even the league is. Every team is very competitiv­e. I actually prefer to play away, it doesn’t really bother me. The league is very competitiv­e. We came to Polokwane and we turned them over.

“The score could have been 10-0 or 10-3. But we didn’t score, and we were the away team. We looked like the home team.”

Wits will be the hosts tomorrow at Bidvest Stadium against amateur side, Boyne Tigers in the Nedbank Cup last 32.

“I don’t know,” Hunt said in response to whether he will make wholesale changes to give other players a run against the minnows. “I’ll see. I have thought about it. I don’t know anything about the team we’re playing. I’ve got no idea.”

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