
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane bemoaned the costly errors in defence after the team suffered their second 4-0 loss of the season.
The Soweto giants had a night to forget at the Moses Mabhida Stadium after conceding four against AmaZulu.
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The AmaKhosi says his side always get punished when making mistakes and feels they need to start taking advantage of the oppositions errors, after Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana had a penalty saved in the first half
"I think if you look at the game we played last week and you look at the way we played today..." Zwane told SuperSport TV.
"Hmm, I think we put them on the back foot, early in the game, maybe here and there poor decision-making in the final third, then we conceded.
"Just after conceding from a dead-ball situation I believe we could have defended better and then we got a penalty. I think had we converted that penalty it would have been a different ball game altogether.
"But after that again we conceded from a dead-ball situation, then the mistake and unfortunately whenever we make mistakes we get punished and when the opposition makes mistakes we don't take them you know, we don't bury the chances.
"So ja, it's one of those days that I'll like to forget more especially for the players because I think they tried their level best. Several times 'Mshini' (Nkosingiphile Ngcobo) could have scored, (Wandile) Duba should have scored and I believe (Edmilson) Dove as well.
"So wasn't just our day and the performance wasn't that bad to be quiet honest. We were in control of the game, obviously when we were chasing the game we lost a little bit of structure but we still looked like scoring at any given time, though wee knew that they will now sit back, wait for us come and hit us on a counter-attack. So it's one of those, we can learn from it. We learned the hard way today."
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