Sedumedi laments BDF�s lack of aggression

BDF V's Prince Mosienyane (with the ball) flying high to score a basket PIC: SHINGIRAI MADONDO
BDF V's Prince Mosienyane (with the ball) flying high to score a basket PIC: SHINGIRAI MADONDO

FRANCISTOWN: After his side narrowly lost 43-44 to Francistown Flames at the weekend, BDF V coach, Thabo Sedumedi is an agitated man. When the umpire blew the final whistle during the match at a packed BDF Donga courts, Sedumedi expressed his concern over his side’s lack of aggression.

After shouting endless instructions from the touchline, he appeared frustrated that his efforts had not translated into victory.  “We lack aggression when attacking our opponents,” said the stout mentor who has been with the team for two years.

Sedumedi said his side relied heavily on defence instead of attack and only saw the need to score only after the opponent scored.

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