Sunday 18 September 2016

Backpagepix Hunt bemoans lack of sharpness

 
Bidvest Wits coach Gavin Hunt says their failure to convert scoring chances was a phenomenon that was common with many teams around the world.
The university club had multiple scoring opportunities in the goalless draw against Cape Town City in the MTN8 semifinal second leg on Saturday.
Wits booked their cup final spot courtesy of a 3-0 aggregate win against City over two legs.
"If we weren't creating then I think you'd have a problem but I think we created a lot of chances," Hunt told SuperSport.
"It's the same story all over the world [when a team is missing chances], you go to your chairman and you say can we buy Ronaldo or something, you know?
"But the guys really did well and worked hard over the two legs, but we've certainly got to be better in front of goal, that's for sure.
"It was endless chances and it's really upsetting not to score, we created so many opportunities. The pitch is really long, I don't think they have a lawnmower in Cape Town. We got through and that's the most important thing.
"We could have played until to next week and we still would not have scored, we've got to be more ruthless, especially in front of goal, our final ball has let us down and it's something we need to continuously work on."

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