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Tinkler: There’s a lot of things Matsatsant­sa need to cover

- Mazola Molefe

JOHANNESBU­RG: Despite two wins in three matches from all domestic competitio­ns since taking over at SuperSport United, coach Eric Tinkler says his charges haven’t quite warmed up to his methods yet ,as they prepare to face high-riding Maritzburg United in the first leg of their MTN8 semi-final at the Lucas Moripe Stadium tomorrow night.

SuperSport have looked exhausted in the second half of all three games, a narrow 1-0 win over Kaizer Chiefs in the quarter-finals of the Cup, then a 2-0 defeat to Tshwane rivals Mamelodi Sundowns in their PSL opener last weekend before beating Amakhosi again, 2-1 this time, in a league clash played on Wednesday night.

“It’s going to take a while for the players to get a good understand­ing of how I want to play the game, how I want us to defend, press, play on the transition and play on the set-pieces,” Tinkler explained. “There’s a lot of things we need to cover. When we played against Chiefs (the second time) we changed our formation, but in the first half I thought the players responded well. One of our primary objectives at the start of the season was telling ourselves we don’t want to concede goals. And possibly mentioning that has kind of put the players on the backfoot because they want to protect what we have.”

As was the case in the opening round of the Cup, Matsatsant­sa were incredibly flat in the second half of the two league matches against Sundowns and Chiefs.

“Our pressing is the problem,” Tinkler reasoned.

“You saw it in the first 15 minutes, when we applied the pressure on Chiefs they gave us the ball, but the minute you back off that is where the problems starts because you don’t press the ball carrier and it becomes extremely difficult. But that’s going to take time for the players to get a grasp of and a good understand­ing in terms of how I want them to play.”

Tinkler said he was already seeing signs that it won’t be long before he is on the same page with his players as evidenced by their first goal against Chiefs on Wednesday.

“We can use that as a primary example. As a coach that is how you judge your team – not whether you win or lose. And when you see that, those are the positives you can take from the game. The rest you know is baby steps.”

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ERIC TINKLER: A work in progress

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