Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has commented on the possibility of his players having psychological issues after blowing another lead.
The Amakhosi extended their winless run to seven matches after losing to their arch-rivals Orlando Pirates on Saturday afternoon.
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Chiefs now sit outside of the top eight as Nabi rued the ability not take advantage of their early dominance.
"It's true that we came into the game very well, we scored early and I feel we had the opportunity to keeping going, to create more chances and score even more," Nabi said via the translator and assistant coach Kaze.
"We didn't do it and when we were well in the game, we concede goal from almost nowhere and in our best moments we didn't kill the game and the best moments for them, they took the lead and capitlised."
Chiefs went 1-0 up against Marumo Gallants last weekend, but ended up losing 2-1 on home soil, similar to the Soweto Derby.
I don't think it's a psychological thing because I believe in that game (Gallants) when we were leading, there was a clear penalty, probably if we get that penalty the game will be completely different.
"It's individual mistakes that gave the opportunity to the opponent. Today is a victory that we gave to the opponent."