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Maduka Calls For More Consistency From Royal AM

Maduka Calls For More Consistency From Royal AM

PIETERMARITZBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 18: John Maduka, head coach of Royal AM during the DStv Premiership match between Royal AM and Kaizer Chiefs at Harry Gwala Stadium on February 18, 2024 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. (Photo by Darren Stewart/Gallo Images),~¨

Royal AM head coach John Maduka says if they play the same way they did against Kaizer Chiefs consistently, they'll beat a lot of teams in the DStv Premiership.

Thwihli Thwahla pressurized Chiefs in the first stanza and created chances, although they were caught on counter-attacks by the speed of Ashley Du Preez a couple of times.

Read: Misfiring Chiefs Fail To Overtake Bucs, Unbeaten Run Extended

"If you look at the game itself, first-half good combination play, get into that final third we created good chances, unfortunately we were not clinical enough but you know, good play," Maduka told SuperSport after the game.

"In the second half I think we dropped a little bit especially in terms of us going forward more the same way we did in the first-half. But first-half we could have scored two or three goals but unfortunately it wasn't to be.

"I think we were not clinical enough. I said it at halftime that when you're not on top of the opponent, what you do is to make sure that you finish but if you don't do that, those opportunities you don't get them again in the second half.

Maduka added their defence has been the problem and that he's happy they were solid despite giving Amakhosi clear chances and want his charges to build on that performance.

"It has been our problem in defence whereby we concede goals and how do we concede goals, it's because we make mistakes in critical areas and we get punished and we said let's improve, because for us (not to concede) we can be able to score goals, let's minimize mistakes that cost us most of the time, then we take it from there," he went on.

"And that happened today, we defended as a team, the chances that Chiefs had, mistakes again, our decision-making not really right, that's why they had those kind of chances.

"But very solid in defence, it's something to take on from this game, something to build on. Going forward consistency is one of the things, we shouldn't only play in big games like this. I think if we play in each and every game like this we'll win so many games," he added.

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