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Lions in the pits

The league is only a 3 games old but Go Leo may have to push the panic button early.

Last night, they suffered back-to-back defeats in the league and Champions' League to local rivals Jalak Lenteng and Ude.

It was their second consecutive defeat in the Champions' League and qualification from the group now looks more like a hopeful punt than an achievable target if they were to maintain this type of form.

The Boss admitted that they have made it difficult for themselves and had only themselves to blame.

"Losing to three league rivals in two different competitions is unacceptable. If our form remains like this the whole season we will end up struggling to finish top four."

A late defensive lapse saw Jalak Lenteng score a late winner at Lion's Way in their league encounter. But in truth, it was a poor overall performance from the hosts.

In the Champions' League, Ude capitalised on an early dismissal for Go Leo's attacking midfielder Alexandru Banu to register a 1-2 win.

"I had a go at our midfield as they were not dominating the middle of the park like they used to."

Also getting criticism not only from the manager but from the stands were their four strikers who have failed to put away the numerous chances against quality oppositions.

The normally prolific Sebastien Djidji have 2 league goals to his name but both came against more weaker opponents.

The other three new addition upfront have been woeful and the fans are not impressed.

The Boss hinted at getting new players in to help with their dip in form and also suggested some underperforming stars might be dropped or even sold.