Cape Town Spurs coach Ernest Middendorp admits his side was overwhelmingly dominated in their clash against Mamelodi Sundowns as the Urban Warriors fell 3-0 to the log leaders.
The Brazilians bulldozed past the Cape side with ease as Peter Shalulile, Sipho Mbule and Grant Kekana all found the back of the net, while Spurs failed to register a single shot a goal and enjoyed just 24% of ball possession.
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For Spurs, it was a fifth straight defeat in their last five matches.
"It was defiantly a very dominant performance we have seen from Mamelodi Sundowns, despite a number of their players were not included," Middendorp said during the post-match press conference.
"But okay, as we all know, they have 35 or 40 players on their side that can contribute to a good performance.
"The consent is also not new, we stared I think at a certain, let's not talk about 15 or 20 minutes, but I thought okay, we can make it difficult.
"The first goal came and then of course the confidence on the side of Sundowns sis extremely high until the end of extra time.
"finally, ja, you have to be happy not to concede more goals to be realistic.
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The defeat leaves Spurs at the foot of the DStv Premiership table with just one win from 14 matches and a league high of three goals conceded.
The Urban Warriors take on AmaZulu at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Friday, Kick-off is at 19:30.
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