Foot Africa
·1 novembre 2025
Gavin Hunt was not happy because of the disallowed goal againt Kaizer Chiefs!

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·1 novembre 2025

The south african was not happy.

Gavin Hunt
The match ended with the results of 1-0 fot the visitors on Moses Mabhida Stadium wich left the hosts heartbroken, Especially the goal that gave Amakhosi the lead was scored in the 88th minute.
The momentum in the match shifted dramatically within a matter of seconds. Durban City thought they had broken the deadlock, sending their coach, Hunt, leaping from the bench in a burst of pure elation. However, his celebration was cut short as the assistant referee's flag was raised, disallowing the goal for an offside call.
This result leaves Hunt's team in fifth position on the Betway Premiership table, having gathered 15 points from their 11 fixtures. In contrast, Amakhosi have successfully ascended to third place, amassing 19 points from just 10 games played.
The emotional whiplash of the final minutes was etched on the coach's face. One moment, Hunt was certain of a hard-fought victory, the next, he was grappling with a gut-wrenching defeat, all sparked by an offside call that erased Durban City's would-be winning goal.
In a raw post-match reflection, Hunt laid bare the team's frustration. "Emotionally, it's a devastating blow," he confessed to SuperSport TV. "From the belief that we'd clinched it to this... it's difficult to process." He admitted he never saw the offside incident himself, leaving him with the bitter taste of what might have been. "The commitment the players poured onto that pitch deserved a different outcome, likely all three points. But there's no changing it now; we have to move forward."
With this chapter closed, the team's gaze turns to the future and a chance for redemption. Their quest to reclaim their winning form begins on Wednesday, November 5th, 2025, with a home fixture against Marumo Gallants.









































