Tshosane disappointed after Namibia draw

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MAUN: Zebras' coach, Stanley Tshosane, is a worried man after his charges came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Namibia in a lukewarm friendly game at the Maun Sports Complex on Wednesday night. Save for Jerome Ramatlhakwane of Vasco da Gama, Tshosane fielded players plying their trade in the domestic league.

The Zebras got off to a bad start when Namibian youngster Escin Kamuhanga fired into the net in the 33rd minute instead of playing the ball out because of an injury to a Zebras' player. The shot apparently caught Noah Maposa unprepared.  

Tshosane could not hide his disappointment with the team's display especially in the first half.  "We did not start well. I think the players came into the game with a wrong attitude that Namibia will just be a walk in the park. We need to maintain our consistency and character in winning games but we lacked that."

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