
Stellenbosch FC head coach Steve Barker has expressed his disappointment following his side’s 2-0 defeat against Lamontville Golden Arrows in their Betway Premiership opening match on Wednesday at Athlone Stadium.
Arrows ended Stellies’ six-match unbeaten run thanks to goals from Siyanda Mthanti and a last-minute penalty that was converted by Lungelo Nguse.
The loss marked a slow start from a side that finished third on the log standings and is partaking in the CAF Confederations Cup.
Barker stated that they were humbled by the results adding that they will need to put them behind and focus on preparing for the second leg of their CAF clash against AS Vita.
“It’s obviously not the result we wanted to start off the season in the league,” Barker reflected.. “Football can bring you back down to earth and humble you, so it’s not the start we wanted.”
“If I look at the match, I believe if we played this game 10 times we would probably win it more times than we lose it. We played really well in the first half, where it was maybe our execution in the final third that let us down.
“The conditions weren’t easy either with the strong winds and wet surface, which meant the ball overran or we just weren’t able to get there, and then their ‘keeper made a big, big save to keep it at 0-0.
“I think if we had got that goal, it would have forced them to come out a bit in the second half and then maybe it would have been a different story.
“I thought we played well, and it didn’t seem as though they would score against us – I didn’t have that feeling – but we gave away a softish goal and then, chasing the game, we got exposed at the back for their penalty.
He added, “I wouldn’t say I’m pleased with our performance, but it didn’t warrant the two-nil loss.
“It puts us back down to earth and we need to get over this as quickly as possible and learn very quickly. We are on a learning curve with the club fighting on all of the fronts this season so it is important that we learn and move forward from this.
“We are still positive, we’ve played seven games and won six, and we have a big game lying ahead on Sunday away to AS Vita. It doesn’t help to dwell on this loss. We have to focus on that game, and the big derby game in our next league game next week Wednesday.”
The Cape Winelands will take on AS Vita Club in the return leg having won the first leg 2-0.