Wasted chances killing Kaizer Chiefs, says coach Nasreddine Nabi
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi says poor finishing cost his team once again as they drew 1-1 with TS Galaxy in the Betway Premiership on Sunday.
Nabi has managed just eight wins from his 23 games in charge of Amakhosi, to leave the club in eighth place on the Betway Premiership standings.
Goals from Nduduzo Sibiya and Knox Mutizwa handed Chiefs their 10th loss of the season, with only Yusuf Maart on target for the traveling team.
Speaking after the encounter, the Amakhosi boss was reported by KickOff to have said: "It's a problem for the team; I think we need patience with the players. We need patience, not panic.
"If you understand football, there are some negative points, but I think the team is complete in some points, and these negative points are only in the last decision. Solomons is not a winger, and he is not a striker; he is a right-back. The problem is not Solomons.
"If you look at the game against Arrows and the game we lost against Richards Bay, it's the same profile. This is the problem.
"I take responsibility; I don't give the responsibility away, but to change the situation, we need two things. The first is patience. We need patience. Secondly, we need more players with the engine."
Chiefs are next in action against TS Galaxy at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday.