Cape Times

Unbelievab­le result, says Hunt

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VICTORIOUS Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt breathed a huge sigh of relief when Gabonese referee Mihindou Gauthier blew the final whistle in their Caf Champions League preliminar­y round first leg game against Cameroonia­n champions PWD Bamenda on Sunday.

Just after Chiefs had scored what turned out to be the eventual matchwinne­r through defender Eric Mathoho in the 84th minute, Hunt feared the worst at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.

In his pre-match team talk, Hunt had warned his players that should Chiefs score first they should anticipate problems. The streetwise Hunt has picked up loads of experience of football in Africa as a player for Hellenic and as a coach for Wits. He has always feared gamesmansh­ip in continenta­l competitio­ns.

“When we got the goal, I knew straight away there was going to be problems after that,” said Hunt. “Luckily, we scored the goal nice and late.”

Low and behold referee Gauthier awarded Bamenda a penalty in the 89th minute after he ruled that Chiefs’ Daniel Cardoso had fouled a Bamenda player in the penalty box. Goalkeeper and captain Itumeleng Khune came to the rescue and saved the spot-kick.

“We got a little bit of just reward (when they missed the penalty) because that should never have been a penalty,” said Hunt.

Hunt said that Chiefs had several chances to score goals and should have put the final result beyond doubt long before the final whistle.

“It has been our problem all season. We have good strikers, but they are not scoring,” said Hunt.

“Under very trying circumstan­ces, I thought it was an unbelievab­le result.

“Travelling to get to this game was unbelievab­le, and everything around the game was really difficult so I think it was a wonderful effort.

“We could have made the game safer. We had a lot of good opportunit­ies and when we did not score, I thought ‘here we go again’ but then Mathoho pulled off a great goal like a classy striker!

“We were glad to have him back from a long suspension. He will be a valuable player for us, and more so when he is fully match-fit again.”

Hunt is thrilled that his team won the away leg 1-0, but warned his players that Bamenda will pose a formidable threat in Friday’s return leg at FNB Stadium. “There is a whole match to go so you can say it is halftime,” said Hunt. “We cannot relax because they have lots of fight in their team. They are a strong physical team.”

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