Humphrey Mlwane believes Gavin Hunt should take some of the blame for the humiliation SuperSport United suffered at the hands of Kaizer Chiefs in the Carling Knockout last weekend.
The Tshwane outfit were trounced 4-0 by Amakhosi at Peter Mokaba Stadium at the Last 16 stage of the Carling Knockout.
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On Saturday, the two sides meet again at the same venue, but this time under the Betway Premiership banner. Matsatsantsa go into the fixture reeling from a 2-0 league loss to Orlando Pirates after the two teams clashed on Tuesday.
"If Chiefs can play the same way they played last week, I don't see SuperSport United coping," notes Mlwane, previewing the game with KickOff.com.
"But, to be honest, SuperSport made things easier for Chiefs that day. They destroyed them with speed. I watched that whole game, but I couldn't see SuperSport on the pitch.
"For me, Gavin Hunt is not dangerous... I might be wrong. It was the same thing against Pirates, there was no improvement from SuperSport United side.
"It's just that Pirates were not clinical enough, otherwise they could have easily beaten them as Chiefs did," says the former midfield hard-man.
Mlwane then goes on to make a curios claim, observing that Hunt is "too comfortable and too relaxed knowing nothing will happen to him".
"Comfortability is what is killing SuperSport United. You can't complain about playing young players when other teams are also playing youngsters and they are winning.
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"So, Chiefs must just make use of their chances and not be wasteful like Ranga Chivaviro was the other day.
"SuperSport United sometimes look lost. They don't have a solid defensive block. They are easily breakable."