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Johnson: Chiefs should have won that game..

Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson felt his side should have walked away with the win against Cape Town City.

Amakhosi returned from the FIFA break with a goalless draw against City, leaving the side in seventh position on the DStv Premiership table.

Johnson feels that his charges put in more energy than in the Soweto derby against Orlando Pirates where they lost 3-2.

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"I thought we should have won the game, I thought we had a good first and second half, we missed quite a few opportunities too many but you know what, from the last game we played, the energy that we put in the derby," Johnson told SuperSport TV.

"The energy that this team put in today, I think it is just climbing. We couldn't score the goal but we'll probably get it right next time

"Thanks to the fans for coming out, they gave us a good welcome in Cape Town but I thought we should have won the game," he said.

The former Al Ahly coach went on and said he was impressed with his front-four.

"Look, I thought the front four in Wandile (Duba), Ashley (Du Preez), Pule (Mmodi) and Shabba (Mduduzi Shabalala), they did very well, they did well in both transitions, in attack and defence and for that we have to give them credit," he said.

"But again, we keep a clean-sheet, which is normal for us this time but we should have scored the goal," he added.

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