Heric, who watched the game from the stands whilst still waiting for his work permit, says he could not believe his eyes as the Brazilians toyed around with his team before burying them 5-1. The coach says it is important that his team starts playing like a Premiership side and not one from the First Division. "We went into the game positively, but I don't know what killed my players psychologically. "We created good chances in the first-half, but if you don't punish a big team like Sundowns they will punish you. Our defence was weak and we lost our goalkeeper due to injury which also did not help us in the game. "My first big assignment to do now is to work with my defenders. We can't allow teams to score goals whenever they want as was evident in the game against Sundowns. "It is also important that my players realise that they no longer play in First Division but in the Premiership and need to put more effort into helping the team get into a better position on the log." Lidoda Duvha will look to bounce back when they face Free State Stars in a League match on Wednesday. Ea Lla Koto are sixth on the log and look a typically robust and difficult team to beat, especially after a 3-1 win over Golden Arrows on the weekend. Heric will also come into the game knowing that his opponents enjoy a healthy head-to-head superiority over Leopards: in six League games, Stars have claimed four wins compared to just one for Lidoda Duvha.