The Citizen (Gauteng)

Benni is irritated with the lack of goals

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

For someone who was a freescorin­g striker during his playing days, it must be extra frustratin­g for AmaZulu FC coach Benni McCarthy (right), to see his strike force failing to convert chances.

Mccarthy has bemoaned the lack of goals at Usuthu and says it is the reason they are not picking up as many points as they should to meet their set target of finishing in the top four in the DStv Premiershi­p.

In their last five games, Usuthu have collected just six points of a possible 15, “giving away” nine points, with the three draws, a defeat and one win.

“We have establishe­d ourselves with a lot of games in such a short space of time. The players have got to know each other better, and have a better understand­ing of what we are trying to do,” said the record holder for most goals at Bafana Bafana.

“I think if we can be clinical in front of goal – That’s our biggest threat – things will be much better. We play good football, and we don’t seem to struggle against most teams with the way we play.

“But scoring goals has become a little bit of an issue...not putting games to bed and then we always give two points away and pick up one point, but hopefully the Baroka win (AmaZulu won 2-0 at Bakgaga on Saturday) will just give us that little bit of extra motivation,” added the former Uefa Champions League winner (with FC Porto of Portugal).

Up next for McCarthy’s warriors with blunt spears are Stellenbos­ch FC at Kings Park Stadium this afternoon.

McCarthy knows it is going to be a rough afternoon for his side as Stellies are always an awkward team to play.

“It’s going to be a very tough game,” he admitted. “If you watched their game against Chiefs, they were phenomenal, they had grit. They pressed well with a lot of speed.”

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