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Benni intent on turning things around before he heads to Europe

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regard when he appointed him, and understand­s he has to lose the coach for a short while next week.

McCarthy, pictured, will take up his position on the bench this week, but will head to Europe next week to complete a part of the Pro course, and will miss next week’s Caf Confederat­ion Cup first leg clash against Costa do Sol in Mozambique. And, at the end of April, he is scheduled to head back to Europe again for another section of the course.

Tomorrow, though, City are in Polokwane for a tricky league encounter against an unpredicta­ble Baroka FC side (7.30pm) – and then, on Friday night, McCarthy’s men are back at home when they host Chippa United at Athlone Stadium (8pm kickoff).

With City not in a good space at the moment, after three consecutiv­e league defeats, McCarthy is determined to turn things around before he heads for Europe. On Saturday, they lost to Wits for the first time in five matches, going down 2-1 at Athlone, with the club’s former striker Lehlohonol­o Majoro netting twice for the visitors. As a result, City are now in sixth position on the league standings, with 31 points, nine behind leaders Mamelodi Sundowns.

“Against Wits, it was a case of three points lost for us,” said McCarthy. “We’ve got a tough one against Baroka on Tuesday and we just have to rectify our mistakes. We are playing good football, but, against Wits, we were undone by two lapses in concentrat­ion at the back. We will just have to pick ourselves up. As long as we continue playing the way we are, I’m sure things will eventually swing our way.

“It was an entertaini­ng, exciting game against Wits. It had a bit of everything. I thought overall we had the better of the game, but mistakes at crucial times cost us.

“It allowed Wits to grow in the game and they’ve been in really good form of late. Once they scored, and then got the second after we equalised, we were chasing the game – and, of course, the Major (Majoro) came back to bite us.” McCarthy, who was given his start in profession­al football by Wits coach Gavin Hunt, has had the better of his mentor this season. City won the four previous games, but found Saturday a bridge too far. Needless to say, McCarthy is disappoint­ed.

“It would have been nice to make it five out of five against Hunty,” said the City coach. “But I thought we let Wits off the hook. Now we’ve lost valuable ground on the rest of the pack. We should be making our home advantage count, but we just can’t get the ball into the net with greater consistenc­y.”

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