Komphela: It was an okay game

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  • Post published:February 9, 2017

Kaizer Chiefs head coach Steve Komphela believed his side should have beaten Free State Stars by a bigger margin, despite claiming a 3-1 victory on Tuesday.

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The Glamour Boys walked away with all three points at the FNB Stadium courtesy of goals from Siphiwe Tshabalala, Bernard Parker and Willard Katsande.

Komphela admitted he would have loved to see more goals from his side but he believes they eased up a bit in the second half of the match.

‘We started well and created openings and in as much as one would say it was a 3-1 result, it wasn’t as easy as the score suggests,’ Komphela told the Kaizer Chiefs website.

‘I feel we could have made it even better, score-wise, but there were moments where towards the end of first half you could feel them coming through and we also let ourselves down, especially in the second half where we got too comfortable.

‘Maybe I have to go back and look at the match with less emotion, but as is, I felt we could have done better. Yes, we won it, we are happy, but we could have done better. It was an okay game.’

Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to continue their winning ways when they take on Maritzburg United in the Absa Premiership on Saturday.

The match at the Harry Gwala Stadium kicks off at 20:15.