Cape Town City coach Eric Tinkler was disappointed they didn't take control the game better against Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday afternoon.
The Citizens are still looking for their first win since the league resumed in mid-February and at times ran the Amakhosi close at a sold-out Athlone Stadium.
As for the overall performance, Tinkler believes he got the reaction he wanted following their disappointing results lately.
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"I wanted a better reaction from the team like I said to you before, I wanted better energy, desire, passion, and I think first half I saw that. You know, the mind shifts it was extremely important especially after the games we played where we didn't get the desired results," Tinkler told SuperSport TV.
"So, I thought our first half performance was really, really good you know. I thought we put them on the back-foot. We had the better chances in that first half, only time they really looked to hurt us was on the counter-attack whenever we gave the ball poorly.
"Other than that, we dealt with them in the build-up, we dealt with them in open-play. So, they didn't hurt us, it's just in the final third. We didn't punish them when we had the opportunities to do that.
"So, we spoke about that at halftime about fixing those areas, first 15 minutes in the second half we were in there. I think as the game progressed, we started to tire.
"They started to come into the game a lot more, again like I said counter-attack opportunities, balls in-behind and second half performance especially last 20 minutes, we needed to control the game better than we did and we didn't.
"We gave the ball away too quickly, too early, too cheaply and then we got caught on the counter, that was always going to be the threat," he added.
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