Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane has explained where his side got it wrong in the clash against AmaZulu.
Kaizer Chiefs failed to beat AmaZulu at home on Saturday when the sides locked horns at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday. The DStv Premiership tie ended at 0-0, handing Chiefs their first draw of the season and a second for AmaZulu's. Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane has pinpointed when it went wrong.
"From the first whistle we looked like we could get a goal," he told media at his post-match press conference.
"At some point, we had the ball and we gave it back to them. When you look at the few chances they created it from our own mistakes: giving the ball away cheaply, maybe too hasty to play the ball. We could have been better."
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One of the biggest talking points from the game was a penalty miss by Chiefs Dillon Solomons and Zwane feels
"The penalty we got, had we scored that one, the game would have opened up more and we could have been able to create maybe more goal-scoring opportunities. Then it could have been a different story altogether.
Chiefs will meet again on AmaZulu on 1 October for the first leg of the MTN8 semi-finals after having been dumped out of Stellenbosch.
For now, Zwane must turn his attention to an away trip at Marumo Gallants scheduled for Sunday afternoon.
AmaZulu meanwhile will be hoping to get their season back on track when they host struggling Chippa United on Saturday.
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