Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has explained what he deems "a problem and unacceptable" after they won the CUFA Cup against Marumo Gallants.
Chiefs were crowned inaugural CUFA Cup champions after edging Gallants 4-3 on penalties, following a goalless draw in regulation time.
Nabi, however, was not happy with the missed chances during the 90 minutes.
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"There's positive and negative information [I got from the game]. It was supposed to be a friendly game, but it was an intense game. It was excellent," Nabi said on SABC Sport.
"But we had a lot of opportunities, just like a game against Sundowns, we also created a lot of opportunities. This is a big problem, a big problem, okay," he said.
The Tunisian also explained why he demanded more from his players in the second stanza and was also unhappy they allowed Siwelele Sa Marumo time and space to play.
"Yes, because I want the winning mentality, no friendly. I don't have friendly games. [You need] a positive attitude even in a friendly game, I want to win, if it's a loss, it's a problem for me. I don't sleep, I want this mentality," Nabi said.
"We lost momentum in the game and gave chances to another team to control the game, this is unacceptable. Secondly, when we play SuperSport [In the Carling Knockout], this is a better [preparation]."
The former AS FAR tactician was asked if the squad is good enough to finish the season and indicated that they still need more signings.
"We still need to recruit honestly," the former Young Africans coach added.