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Hunt: We’re bringing on three Diski players

SuperSport United head coach Gavin Hunt commended his charges for getting a point against Mamelodi Sundowns, but feels they could have got more.

The Tshwane giants trailed the table-toppers late in the first half, but hit back immediately through Bradley Grobler and ultimately secured a point.

Hunt had nothing but praise and believes they were denied a penalty when Grobler went down from Divine Lunga's challenge.

"Fantastic, I mean, kids, U19, seven, eight of them will be good for the future, but they're fantastic and just the people on the bench... we're bringing on three Diski players. Look who they bring on (laughs)," Hunt told SuperSport TV.

"But fantastic performance, I thought we could've won it, we had a couple of good breakouts, the youngster at the end there was he offside? I don't know. Penalty on Bradley, definitely a penalty, don't get it.

"But you look at their squad, size, fantastic club. But I thought we were great tonight; everybody did a job what more can I say," Hunt further noted.

As always, the willingness and never-say-die attitude has been the vocal point for the club to which the young guns reaped into as it's none negotiable.

"Ja, they'll always go down swinging us, we're not going to, that's what the club is about you know what I mean. It's not negotiable for me those type of things.

"Play more with the same attitude, spirit, you'll win more than you lose, obviously we lacking but still we had some good opportunities a couple of times, just didn't have the quality on the ball," he said.

"But you got to commend the players, these young kids, throw them in and they have been great and they'll learn, make mistakes, get better and hopefully we get better and hopefully we can keep them,

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