Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has demanded that more players need to step up after the 1-0 defeat to Cape Town City.
Chiefs lost their fourth game of the season after they were beaten by a second-half goal from Darwin Gonzalez following a quick transition.
Nabi lamented Amakhosi making the same mistakes in every game.
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"We feel that we made the same mistakes, especially in the first-half. We were unlucky not to take the right decisions in the final third, going into the opponent goal," Nabi said on SuperSport.
"Unfortunately the opponent got a counter-attack and we were not able to come back from that.
"I feel the decision-making in the last third we had a lack...sometimes we played too many touches, sometimes we played too early, that's how it was today and we feel we didn't deserve to win, (but) we didn't deserve to lose the three points but we have to back, work and try to improve.
"We had to wait for an individual except Shabalala, everyone needs to step up, if a player does not feel good, everyone needs to lift the team, contribute to the improvement of the team."
The former AS FAR Rabat coach was also asked if Chiefs are getting any closer to reinforcing the squad in the current transfer window.
"The transfer is open, every club is trying to improve their squad, our club is trying, working very hard to try look at different offers, it's not easy, it's January but everyone is working very hard," Nabi concluded.