Despite suffering defeat to Orlando Pirates on Saturday, Jwaneng Galaxy FC coach Morena Ramoreboli has sent a warning to the PSL giants ahead of the second leg of their 2024/25 CAF Champions League tie.
Goals by Tshegofatso Mabasa and Deon Hotto saw the Botswana outfit suffer a 2-0 defeat to Jose Riveiro's Buccaneers in the first leg of their second preliminary round encounter.
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The South African tactician has since insisted that his team put in a very good performance, but were undone by their lack of potency in the final third.
The sides will meet again for the second leg, which is scheduled to take place at Orlando Stadium on Saturday.
Ramoreboli, however, has warned the Soweto outfit that his side will go back to the drawing board, adding that matters have not yet been settled.
"We played; we're disappointed with the result but the performance was very good, we had our moments, we could have scored, but maybe we rushed in the final third," the coach said, per Afrik-Foot.
"If you look at the goals they scored, based on analysis, the one Tshego scored, that's how they got it, a goal they scored in a critical phase of the game, second before half-time.
"The second one we were chasing, it looked like we could score, with pressure, with aggression; unfortunately, they won the ball in midfield, and quickly played forward, we could have done better, tracked back, but we delayed and they scored the second.
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"I still believe we tried our best to score, it was not meant to be. It's football, sometimes you need to take the result, as bad as they are. We need to go back, plan what we're going to do in the second leg, it's not over yet, it's football."