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Hard to accept last minute loss, says AmaZulu coach

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AmaZulu coach Brandon Truter felt that his side deserved more but conceded that the score was a fair reflection of the game after his troops lost 1-0 against Mamelodi Sundowns.

Brandon Truter says it wasn’t easy to accept their loss to Mamelodi Sundowns. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Cape Town – AmaZulu coach Brandon Truter felt that his side deserved more but conceded that the score was a fair reflection of the game after his troops lost 1-0 against Mamelodi Sundowns at Loftus Versfeld on Sunday afternoon.

The game looked destined for a goalless stalemate before Marcelo Allende secured all three points for Masandawana in second half stoppage time.

“It was a close encounter. The result is a fair reflection of the game. It could have gone either way. Our tactical discipline from both teams was strong. There was not much tactical difference.

“They have the best players in South Africa and some good players from outside South Africa. That was the difference. Tactically, we went toe to toe with them,” said Truter.

Under Truter, Usuthu have developed a reputation for mentally frustrating opponents while allowing them to keep hold of the ball and then punishing them on counter attacks. That once again looked to be the case against Sundowns.

Masandawana had 64% ball possession in the game but could only muster one goal. There were also a few times in the game where Usuthu did breach the Sundowns defence before goalkeeper Ronwen Williams came to the rescue of the home side.

“We had three shots on target early which we should have turned into goals. We got sucker punched with the late goal. We had a good claim for a penalty which the referee did not give. It was a very good game for us between two good teams.

“I just feel that to lose with the last kick of the game is a bit hard to swallow but we have to move on,” said Truter.

The result leaves AmaZulu sixth on the log with 11 points after eight games. Concerning for Usuthu is that they have now lost three out of their last four league games and are now without a win in the league since they downed Swallows 3-2 last month.

Sundowns are top of the log with 19 points after nine games. Masandawana are on a three match winning run in the league and after early season hiccups, look like they are returning to their best.

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