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Coach Folz angry over Amazulu’s lack of goals

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

AMAZULU FC head coach Romain Folz has slammed his attacking players following their home defeat to TS Galaxy.

Usuthu were dealt a huge blow in their pursuit of continenta­l football as they went down 2-1 to the Rockets at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday night.

A visibly livid and frustrated Fohloza did not mince his words when addressing the media after the game.

The hosts registered a total of 16 attempts on goal on the night but only two of them were on target, with one of them being Sede Dion’s consolatio­n strike.

An annoyed Folz felt that his side had shot themselves in the foot with their failure to convert their clear advantage in play into goals.

“We find ourselves in situations where we could be dangerous but we can’t finish because of a lack of technical quality very often,” he said.

“Whether it’s finishing directly or the last pass before the finish, it’s only on us, so we cannot blame anyone but ourselves for that (result).”

Usuthu’s latest defeat sees them drop out of the top eight and down to ninth on the Premiershi­p standings having won five, drawn nine and lost six matches this campaign.

Folz recently received the full backing of the Usuthu board as he was awarded an extension on his current deal, which was originally set to expire at the end of the current campaign.

The 32-year-old mentor is set to occupy the Amazulu hotseat until June 2026.

The French-moroccan manager will hope to convert his side’s recent upturn in performanc­e into the requisite results as he looks to pioneer the club towards their longterm plans.

Fohloza was quick to point out that his side’s inability to score goals on the night did not point to a disaster in playing personnel but rather a failure in his players to reach their usual standards.

He also vowed to demand more from his attacking group and technical team as they look to find solutions for their worries in front of goal without the acquisitio­n of a specialist.

“I expect a reaction from the players. I’m not here to teach them how to kick the ball in the net.

“Every player we have in our team has the ability to score two goals in that game, so I’m not underminin­g anyone.

“Everyone in my offensive department is a good player but needs to be more harder on themselves,” he said.

“I’m going to shout at the players and the current staff that we have to fix it ourselves without having to bring in someone from the outside. I believe we have enough in our own camp to fix it before our next game.”

Amazulu’s next match is a difficult test against Kwazulunat­al rivals Royal AM at home on Saturday.

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ROMAIN Folz and Ayanda Dlamini. | Backpagepi­x

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