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'SuperSport United took the lessons' - Hlatshwayo adamant Matsatsantsa 'will not lose twice against Kaizer Chiefs in space of a week'

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  • SuperSport played Chiefs in the Carling Knockout
  • Amakhosi won 4-0 to advance
  • Hlatshwayo promises Chiefs a tough game
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    SuperSport United and Kaizer Chiefs met in the Carling Knockout's Round of 16 on Saturday, October 19.

    The Glamour Boys won the game convincingly; goals from Gaston Sirino, Yusuf Maart, Ranga Chivaviro sealed Amakhosi's place in the quarter-final.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The two teams are once again set to meet on Saturday in the Premier Soccer League at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

    The Swanky Boys have lost three league games, and managed a draw and a win, while Amakhosi have secured two wins and a loss.

    Ahead of this weekend's fixture, defender Thulani Hlatshwayo has promised coach Nasreddine Nabi's team a tough outing.

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    WHAT HLATSHWAYO SAID

    "We've seen how we conceded the goals and we've seen the chances we created with different personnel. I would not say revenge, but no team would like to lose twice to the same opponent in a space of a week," the 34-year-old said ahead of the game.

    "The lessons we took from that game had we taken our chances that we've created would have changed the complexity of the game. It changes everything and the transition because we are a team that will come to you. So for us, it is to make sure we don't repeat what happened. It is going to be an interesting game because first, we lost 4-0, but they know that had we taken the chances that we created it would have been a different game," Hlatshwayo concluded.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    After falling short in MTN8 and Carling Knockout competitions, Hunt has not found the run any better in the Premier Soccer League. If results don't improve, the 60-year-old might be fired.

    Coach Nabi has made Amakhosi fans dream again with some improved performances. It will not be too much if they ask for another win this weekend.

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