Dylan Kerr Regretful Of School Boy Errors by Black Leopards!
Black Leopards let go of a healthy 2-0 lead last night. They ended up drawing the match 2-2 at the FNB Stadium.
Dylan Kerr Regretful Of School Boy Errors by Black Leopards! He believes that the goals that they conceded were avoidable.
Former Kaizer Chiefs winger Ovidy Karuru scored a brace to give Black Leopards the lead in the game.
Black Leopards themselves took a 3-goal lead directly from defensive errors by Kaizer Chiefs players. Leopards surrendered the lead through mistakes themselves.
“At half-time, we’ve got a big football board in the dressing room and I’ve drawn a diagram where we going to lose this game,” Kerr told SuperSport TV.
“From a set-piece or if we give the ball away. And that’s what happened. We gave the ball away. It was a schoolboy error. You can’t just flick a ball blind expecting someone to be there and in the second half we didn’t keep the ball as well as I knew we can do.
“I’m pleased with the effort the boys put in. But it’s a lesson to be learned.
“We’re building. We should have taken three points but we’ll take a point away from home so I’ve got to be happy but not really.”
Dylan Kerr also explained the substitutes he then made as they attempted to hold onto the point on hand.
“Makhubela had a groin injury so we had to bring him off. Sibu hasn’t played in a while; his legs were tired so we had to make sure we were covered at full-backs with Ethan [Sampson] and Pentjie [Zulu].
“Dax has put them in this hell they’re in with his transfers. Told him to keep the ball and stay busy. But he’s given the ball away for the first goal.
“That’s football. As coach you make decisions as coaches. Sometimes they work. Today I thought we were fantastic, especially when we were pressing Chiefs high.”
Black Leopards now sit 15th on the table with 4 points from 6 games.
Dylan Kerr Regretful Of School Boy Errors by Black Leopards!