Stedman Gans says the narrow escape in the home win against the Lions gave the Vodacom Bulls a reality check ahead of the rematch in Johannesburg on Saturday.
Stedman Gans says the narrow escape in the home win against the Lions gave the Vodacom Bulls a reality check ahead of the rematch in Johannesburg on Saturday. The Bulls will travel across the Jukskei on Saturday for the second leg of the derby against their provincial rivals at Ellis Park. Jake White’s team survived an almighty scare to come away with a 30-28 win at Loftus Versfeld, where the Lions missed an overtime penalty that would have given the visitors an upset victory.
Having sat out that game, in-form midfielder Gans is determined to help the Bulls put on a better performance and continue their run at the top of the SA Shield. “In that game, we didn’t stick to our processes and that made it very difficult,” Gans admitted. “We need to play in the right areas and stick to how we want to play. Then we will give ourselves a good shot. “We are looking forward to it. The Lions put us under pressure in a few parts of the game, but we think we’ve rectified it, so we need to go out and test what we’ve worked on during the last couple of week
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