Despite facing a hurdle in their quest for survival in the DStv Premiership, Cape Town Spurs head coach Ernst Middendorp wants to move on and do better in their next away match on Wednesday evening against Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
Kick-off is at 7:30 pm CAT.
CURRENT FORM
Chippa are in 14th position on the log and have 23 points. The team lost their last fixture in the league to Polokwane City last weekend and were beaten 2-0 by leaders Mamelodi Sundowns in early March.
The Chilli Boys’ last win in the DStv Premiership came in March as well when they beat Richards Bay 3-0 at home.
Their opponents in this next encounter, Cape Town Spurs, were having a decent run of form after having a disappointing start to the season. Even though they are still at the bottom of the standings, the Urban Warriors have managed to collect eight out of 12 possible points.
Their last match was a dying minute 1-0 loss to Moroka Swallows, however prior to that, they managed to take points off of strong opposition Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch.
WHAT WAS SAID
Cape Town Spurs head coach Ernst Middendorp says that his team is moving forward and hoping for a more “clean” display as they turn their attention to the clash against Chippa.
“I’m afraid that we probably have similar situations, but we need to be focused of course to ourselves and do the right stuff. Be more professional, be more experienced in certain moments,” he said.
Chippa United co-coach Thabo September is staying positive and optimistic that better results will come in just a matter of time.
“We are doing well. This is our second loss in five games in the league,” he said following the result against Polokwane City.
“So we collected five points, it’s going to pick
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