Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane believes his side created enough chances to win their game against AmaZulu.
This comes after Amakhosi were held to a goalless draw at the FNB Stadium on Saturday.
Chiefs wasted a good opportunity to take the lead in the first half when they were awarded a penalty, but Dillan Solomons could not find teh back of the net.
“I think we didn’t have that killer-instinct. Yes we did create enough chances you know but we were not clinical enough, one,” Zwane told SuperSport TV.
“Two, I think we started very slow and I believe if we put them under pressure from the first whistle we were gonna get one. And you could see with (Kgaogelo) Sekgota, we needed consistency with that, we needed ‘Ash’ (Ashley Du Preez) to do more of that and Khama (Billiat) as well.
“Unfortunately we gave them some time and space on the ball because we knew that they gonna want to play the ball between the two central defenders and look to connect with the front three,” he said.
“I think we dealt with it much better today but we were still opening those gaps for them to play in between. We could have tried to close the space quickly.
“But yeah it’s one of those where I feel in this game we deserve more but it was not to be in terms of taking those goal-scoring opportunities.”
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