Disappointment and dejection were written all over Sekhukhune United coach McDonald Makhubedu’s face after their 2-1 defeat to Orlando Pirates at Orlando Stadium on Tuesday.
Before the defeat at Pirates, where they scored first via Seth Parusnath before Linda Mntambo and Kabelo Dlamini struck for the hosts, Sekhukhune had strung together three successive victories.
“I will accept mistakes from human beings – we all make mistakes – but they mustn’t be costly mistakes. I am not happy with some other things. Let me say it, I am not happy with a certain aspect of our game. We could have done better,” a visibly dispirited Makhubedu said. Makhubedu also shed some light on the strange absence of Bafana Bafana midfielder Yusuf Maart from the team for the past two games, implying that it has been a tactical decision.
The 26-year-old Maart, who’s been heavily linked to Kaizer Chiefs in recent months, was included in Bafana's squad to face Zimbabwe and Ghana in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers home and away next week.
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