Why Chiefs coach Baxter says he would not have allowed Manyama to take the penalty if he was one of the players

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Why Chiefs coach Baxter says he would not have allowed Manyama to take the penalty if he was one of the players
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Stuart Baxter surveyed the wreckage of Kaizer Chiefs' league defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns at the weekend and admitted the penalty miss by Lebogang Manyama in the second half was a crippling blow that proved very costly after the dust had settled at ...

Keegan Dolly of Kaizer Chiefs challenged by Peter Shalulile of Mamelodi Sundowns during the DStv Premiership match between the two sides at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on September 12, 2021 in Pretoria.Stuart Baxter surveyed the wreckage of Kaizer Chiefs' league defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns at the weekend and admitted the penalty miss by Lebogang Manyama in the second half was a crippling blow that proved very costly after the dust had settled at Loftus on Sunday evening.

But second half substitute Manyama spurned the generous gift from Coetzee and sent his shot crashing into the crossbar with goalkeeper Denis Onyango well beaten. The Soweto club could not find another clear-cut chance in the remaining minutes of the high-profile encounter and Baxter lamented a missed opportunity that could have brought his charges back into the match.

The decision to allow a substitute to take a penalty during such a crucial moment of the game has been criticised by many fans, but Baxter said he has little control over who assumes the responsibility during a match.

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