The review - Baxter
The review - Baxter

Posted in News on Feb 16, 2014.



Black Africa (0) 1 - (3) 1 Kaizer Chiefs Saturday, 15th February 2014 Independence Stadium, Windhoek



"Well we came to a place that is not one of the difficult places in our CAF journey. We gave some of the players a chance to show what they can do," said Baxter.



"We got off with a decent start. We played well in the early stages of the game and I thought the contest was over. In the 2nd half we didn't do a great job of keeping concentration and discipline," said Baxter sounding a little bit agitated by his charges' performance.



"So we conceded a goal and I was very disappointed. I would have liked to see a better 2nd half. I understand it is not easy for the players when you know the game is over. But there should be a little bit more pride in individual performances and a discipline in a collective performances.



"We did a good job of resting 7 - 8 players. We also progressed to the next round of the competition. But some of the players missed an opportunity to do themselves a favour. I am happy to go to the next round. I expected a better performance from individual play than I got in the 2nd half but it will be something we will talk about. Hopefully, the light will take on board and I will make sure that this doesn't become the end," commented a visibly unhappy Baxter.



The 1-draw was enough to see Kaizer Chiefs through to the next round with a 4-1 aggregate score.



Team:



Pieterse, Mtsweni, Moleko, Mathoho, Bukenya, Maluleka (75th Letsholonyane), Katsande, Nkosi, Lebese (45th Rusike), Masango, Nkhatha (69th Tshabalala)



Subs: Khuzwayo, Baloyi, Letsholonyane, Tshabalala, Rusike, Gordinho, Cele

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