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Ertugral: City were dangerous against Chiefs

Cape Town City coach Muhsin Ertugral says his side did have 'great chances' despite playing a low-block against Kaizer Chiefs.

The Citizens battled to secure a goalless draw and remained in mid-table in the Betway Premiership, with an outside chance for the top eight.

Youngster Emile Witbooi enjoyed another appearance after coming on in the second half, as Ertugral backs him to grow from the experience.

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"We tried the youngster; the game is very much let me say intense at this time but this is the path where you going to learn. I think we had great chances, especially in the first half," Ertugral told SuperSport TV.

"We had Fortune one-on-one against the goalkeeper, Amadou one-on-one against the goalkeeper, they were very good chances. Low-block, sometimes yes.

"Nothing wrong with a low-block against a team that's very good and sometimes have combinations but there's a period we had them completely and obviously in that period we had then our two great midfielders who got a little bit tired."

The experienced mentor added Makaringe and Kamohelo Mokotjo, who both battled tirelessly in midfield got tired in the latter stages.

"Fortune and Kamo got a little bit tired so we needed to bring Thabo and that was to actually bring stability in the middle but we couldn't go anymore out. So, that was here and there a problem but we take the points," Ertugral added

"What's important is how you block the red zones, how you block the golden zone we call that. I think they did very well in that. We had here and there problems because we allowed Chiefs back in our build-up processes because in a low-block the first and second ball didn't put so much pressure on us but we couldn't the first and second ball.

"So, we had a security organisation pattern on how to get out of the low-block. Obviously, then we get under pressure more and more we didn't find the ways out.

"It looked like they were dangerous here and there, but we always had the counter possibility and that's where we were actually very dangerous."

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