TS Galaxy find themselves looking over their shoulders as they sit bottom of the Premiership table and winless after eight matches, but coach Sead Ramovic has said it is only a matter of time before he turns things around as the players are slowly ...
Ramovic, the German-born coach who replaced Owen da Gama as the Rockets mentor at the beginning of October, with club owner-chairperson Tim Sukazi waxing lyrical about the 42-year-old being on a Uefa Pro licence programme, started his tenure with a home 1-0 defeat against AmaZulu in Mbombela. Another loss by the same scoreline followed, this time away to Maritzburg United in Pietermaritzburg in his first two matches in charge.
“First it is to defend well. If you don’t defend well as a team you will always struggle, and second we have to improve our offensive play because we had a lot of chances, but we did not score. “Ball possession is really important, because if you don’t keep the ball then you don’t have chances to score and you have a chance to concede a goal.
Galaxy beat Baroka and drew the corresponding fixture last season but captain and striker Mxolisi Macuphu has said that will count for nothing on Tuesday.
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