Orlando Pirates head coach Josef Zinnbauer was seemingly critical of Gavin Hunt's tactics in the Soweto derby on Sunday afternoon.
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After beating Chiefs three times earlier in the season, the Buccaneers fell to a 1-0 loss to Hunt's charges at FNB Stadium on Sunday.
The German tactician was seemingly not pleased with the way Hunt set up side as the 'home team'.
"We saw in the first-half we don't have enough power in the final third, it's possible the game gives us the information, it's possible they stay very deep most of the time with a low block," Zinnbauer told SuperSport after the game.
"And this was the reason we wanted a little bit of offense, 'Figo' [Linda Mntambo] and Ntsiki [Ntsikelelo Nyauza] were not bad in the game but we needed more... Dlamini you always find in the small space, solution, Ndlovu played very well in the last game as a full-back. This was the reason, not that 'Ntsiki' or Linda was bad, this was only for tactical aspects.
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"We won before three games against Kaizer Chiefs, the supporters were happy, this is football if you don't have the right performance in the right day and you don't have the luck...
"I don't know they had chances yes but it's not normal you play a counter-attack play at home, for me sorry, it's not possible for me. As a coach, a home game and I play a deep block.
"But the system gives Kaizer Chiefs the right, they won the game, we lost the game. The last three games [were] right today we lost but this is football. You have to win, we say it before, the target is three points for the supporters, a big chance you jump into second place, this is the next point [step] and 100 derbies, this is 100 percent what the players want but it was not our day today," he added.
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