Sekhukhune United were on top of their game apart from some decision-making in the final third, coach MacDonald Makhubedu said after his team dominated but could not win their 0-0 DStv Premiership draw against SuperSport United on Saturday evening.
Makhubedu, though, was satisfied with another solid result from his tightly-drilled combination, whose 24 points and sixth place at just past the halfway stage on 16 games represents a more than healthy return so far for the promoted team.
“We came out guns blazing. We wanted to win, we wanted it more — it was not our day,” Makhubedu said. “We had bad decision-making in the final third. But I'm happy with the performance, I'm happy with my boys. We tried our best, we were on top of our game. “We'll see next week, in the next midweek game against Chippa United. But we'll soldier on. We are a very strong side.”
Sekhukhune's final game before the Christmas and Africa Cup of Nations break is against Chippa United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Wednesday.
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