Chippa United caretaker coach Morgan Mammila says they did not want to go pound for pound with Kaizer Chiefs after not playing competitively for a month.
The Chilli Boys rallied back from a goal down to defeat the Soweto giants 2-1 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday evening.
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The caretaker coach says they wanted to come into the game win on their own terms, which he felt they did.
"Actually I was told it's eight years this team has not won three consecutive games but credit goes to the boys, they stuck to the plan," Mammila told SuperSport when informed that Chippa had not won three games in a row for six years.
"I said we were going to dictate this game in our terms and we've done that and the support that we're getting from the Chippa United family, from the chairman, supporters and everyone who loves football.
"Back to football, it was difficult because we haven't played for close to a month, we didn't want to go pound for pound with Chiefs because they were gonna kill us.
"But what must we do now? Let's play a rondo with them so that they must not come to your defence, so that we'll study easily and they did that, credit to my boys.
"I don't have anything to say, whatever that we were doing for the past three weeks these are the fruits for it."
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