Sowetan

Tinkler happy with clean sheet against Swallows

But City coach laments missed chances in cup tie

- By Sihle Ndebele

While he lamented the missed opportunit­ies that could have easily won the game for them, Cape Town City coach Eric Tinkler was left encouraged that they kept a clean sheet against Swallows on Sunday.

City and Swallows played out to a goalless draw in the first leg of the MTN8 semifinals at Athlone Stadium. The return leg is at Dobsonvill­e Stadium on September 29.

“I think today the players adapted to the new system very well. I am very happy with that. Obviously, I am also happy that we kept a clean sheet but we should have won this game comfortabl­y, to be honest,’’ said Tinkler post the game.

“We tried to be a little bit brave in terms of the players we played in this game, very offensive. We created so many chances and we did everything well barring finding the back of the net. We hit the post and the goalkeeper had to make a few saves… some clearances nearly off the line from their players.”

Tinkler thinks they forced the Birds to abandon they own game plan, emphasisin­g they never really threatened them apart from when they tried to use counter-attack in the first period.

The City coach felt Swallows were ineffectiv­e on counters when either Mpho Makola or Mduduzi Mdantsane dropped deep in the second half.

“I think it was a very dominant performanc­e by us. We knew that Swallows were going to be a very, very difficult team in terms of how they play and the formation that they utilise, playing with the fullbacks… going inside and we changed their formation slightly to try and catch them,’’ Tinkler stated.

“The only real time they caused any threat was on the counter. Even at half-time we rectified that area and we really didn’t play with a natural holding midfielder today but we asked Bibo [Makola] or Mdu [Mdantsane] to do that, in the second half they didn’t hit us on the counter anymore.”

 ?? /SAMUEL SHIVAMBU / BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Eric Tinkler, head coach of Cape Town City.
/SAMUEL SHIVAMBU / BACKPAGEPI­X Eric Tinkler, head coach of Cape Town City.

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