'We need to try to make something last a long time,' said Baxter.
Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter
The ball had hit AmaZulu’s Mbongeni Gumede on the shoulder as he had clearly had his hands behind him to show he had no intention whatsoever of using them. “We’re used to it,” said Baxter of the missed chances missed by Chiefs. “We said at half-time we’ve got to change. Just 10% more would have a massive impact on our season. We played away against Mamelodi Sundowns, played well, dominated large periods of the game but lost.
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