Sekhukhune United head coach Cedric Kaze admits his side’s first-half display let them down in their MTN8 semi-final first-leg loss to Orlando Pirates.
A solitary goal from Deon Hotto at the end of the opening half sealed a 1-0 win for the Buccaneers ahead of next weekend’s second leg.
Babina Noko play Pirates in the Betway Premiership in midweek before renewing rivalries in the top-eight cup competition on Saturday.
Reflecting on this match, a disappointed Kaze admitted that his side were fearful in the first half before improving after the break.
He told SuperSport: “I believe that the first half was not what we would’ve hoped; we played with a little bit of fear.
“We conceded a goal at a very bad moment at the end of the first half, but in the second half we came back with better intentions and mindset.
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“But we need to work more on our last third entries and have more composure, movements, and better technical accuracy, but I’m hoping we will get better.”
Kaze added: “I feel like we had a better second half; we were the better team in the second half. We need to bring that into the next game and go in with a positive mindset from the beginning. Trust our plan, and I hope and am pretty sure we will do better.”