Marumo Gallants head coach Sebastien Migne was disappointed after his side’s loss against Golden Arrows in their DStv Premiership clash on Sunday.
Migne expressed his stance that playing against ‘twelve players’ is difficult, this comes after Arrows were awarded a penalty during the game and his side eventually lost 3-1.
Bahlabane Ba Ntwa haven’t won any match in the league so far this season, having lost three and drawn two games after they played five games.
“I don’t know if we deserve to have a good result today, because first, I think we had a lot of missing, we have a lot of things to improve,” Migne told SuperSport TV.
“I didn’t recognize my team, especially in first half, but after, I think we are pretty unlucky since the beginning of the season. And when it’s like to play against 12 people, it’s difficult.
“So today it was very difficult for my player to accept the first penalty for Golden Arrows, and after I think it’s a penalty for us, and unfortunately, the counter-attack is that where their third goal falls in.
“It’s difficult, but my team will learn also, it will be lesson again, but it’s not in force, instead, it’s only one way to continue to walk to try to improve our weaknesses because we have.
“And to think about the next game, it will be a game in Africa cup, it’s another competition. We will see the giants in Africa, so we’ll see, ”
Gallants will now shift their focus to CAF Confederations Cup as they face Congolese AS Vita Club next week Friday at Peter Mokaba Stadium.



