Supersport United head coach Gavin Hunt felt like his side didn’t have the legs to finish the match against Chippa United.
Matsatsantsa suffered their second league defeat at the hands of Chilli Boys.
The three-time league champions have had a tough schedule after playing three matches in a space of 10 days including a trip to Botswana against Gaborone United.
“I mean we out in our legs, aren’t we? We don’t have legs in us, we haven’t trained, all fair play to Chippa well done. We were seeking all over the show, we never looked like we would get anything at the end, so fair play to them,” Hunt told SuperSport TV.
The former Bidvest Wits mentor felt like the red card on Thulani Hlatshwayo was avoidable.
“Simple ball from a really experienced player don’t play balls in there, there was no danger obviously then the game opened up but Yhea we can’t keep doing what we doing we are out that’s it,” he added
Goalkeeper Ricardo Goss had a stellar performance making six saves including two inside the box. Hunt didn’t mince his words as he said that is what is getting paid to do.
“That’s what he is paid to do, we were out, we were short all over the pitch and fair play to Chippa. They look sharper. We all know why; you can’t keep doing what you are doing it’s crazy,” he concluded