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De Sa: Too many errors

Johannesburg - Ajax Cape Town coach Roger de Sa has acknowledged the uphill battle his team faces and concedes there is plenty more work to do after watching them succumb to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Mpumalanga Black Aces at Athlone Stadium on Friday night.

According to the Football411.com website, the Urban Warriors haven't managed to claim all three points since their 2-0 win over Polokwane City back in February, having only picked up two points in the four games that followed.

"I wasn't happy with a lot of things, there were too many basic individual errors that we have got to get better at," de Sa said when quizzed on the loss to Aces.

"It wasn't pretty today, I don't think we were fluid, I thought we gave the ball away again, we have got to be better.

"It was a disappointing performance from the first mistake we made -where we conceded a goal - it was always going to be uphill," he added.

"You can't make those mistakes at this level and have it easy against a team like Aces.

"Disappointing from some players and these are the areas we have got to improve on, even if it's replacing those players, if it's got to come to that."
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