Stellenbosch head coach Steve Barker has suggested that they missed out on using Mamelodi Sundowns tactics to stop Kaizer Chiefs speedy attacker Ashley Du Preez. SLSiya Read more:
Du Preez tormented his former side Stellies with his pace for Chiefs in their 2-1 win over the weekend.
"When you play against a player with the pace , even Saile has got some really good pace, the key is obviously not to allow the space behind which sometimes it's not always avoidable," Barker said in a press conference. Are you enjoying our new online stadium? SNL24.com is Soccer Laduma’s new home. You’ll not only get the best soccer news, but you will also be able to comment on articles, view other comments, save articles to read later and much more! SIGN UP for free and explore our new home!Barker also revealed that the other tactics to use to stop Du Preez, is to tackle him and not allow him to pass, something that Sundowns were good at doing with he was still with Stellies.
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