
Classic Hunt As Supersport Boss Remains Unimpressed Despite Thrashing Kaizer Chiefs
Gavin Hunt should have been purring like the cat that just got the milk, delighted that his team finally found their scoring mojo.
The SuperSport United coach should have been stoked at having completed a Betway Premiership league double over a club that treated him shabbily in the past. Damn, he had seen to a 4-1 defeat of Kaizer Chiefs in their own backyard, the kind of result many a coach would rave about for weeks on end.
But deep in the bowels of the calabash that is the FNB Stadium, Hunt was moaning about how hed lost the spine of his team. He grumbled about how he has a new team that still needs to gel. And then he said the masterclass his team delivered on a wet Tuesday night to essentially gain revenge for the 4-0 loss Chiefs handed them in a cup game earlier in the season was not their best performance.
Classic Huntie! He just cannot be pleased, can he?
Samir Nurkovic, Christian Saile, Hughampani Lungu, and Siphesihle Ndlovu all beat Bruce Bvuma in the Chiefs' goals as SuperSport won 4-1 in a match that saw Glody Lilepo scoring the consolation goal for Amakhosi, who were later reduced to ten men when Gaston Sirinho was sent off for a second bookable offence.