Baroka FC head coach Dylan Kerr was not a happy man after his side's crucial win over Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday night.
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The Limpopo outfit moved up to 13th spot in the Absa Premiership standings after defeating Sundowns 1-0 at Dobsonville Stadium.
While the win will do wonders for their fight for survival, Kerr seemingly hinted that was some interference with his job.
"I know my job. I know my job because I have studied it for 30 odd years as a player and a coach," Kerr told SuperSport after the game.
"And if people leave me alone to do my job, I'll make this club a success. And unfortunately, I should be happy with this result but inside I'm really, really angry," a fuming Kerr stated.
Despite his anger, Kerr was delighted with the fighting spirit his side showed against Sundowns.
"I asked them to fight at halftime, I asked them to scrap. I asked them to hang like dogs today. When we get the ball, keep it. They threw everything at us in the second half, but we defended like a unit," he added.
"And again, the clean-sheet was more important but it's fantastic for them. But I know what they can do week in and week out. But you know, it's frustrating when they do it against the big teams."
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