WATCH: Retired footballer turned analyst Jabu Mahlangu explains what he believes is the missing ingredient for Kaizer Chiefs this season.
Chiefs have endured an underwhelming season so far, collecting just four wins from 12 matches in the DStv Premiership.
In addition to nine signings brought in this season, the Soweto Giants are still looking to recruit a new head coach to replace Molefi Ntseki, while Cavin Johnson holds the helm on an interim basis.
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Speaking to media the Legends luncheon at held at FNB Stadium on Friday, Mahlangu described the type of coach Chiefs should look to find and issued his verdict on the club's recent signings.
[The coach has to] make sure Kaizer Chefs always has a winning team player (match-winner), we don't have that and for the past few years actually," Mahlangu said.
"Chiefs doesin't have players like, Teenage Dladla, Jabu Mahlangu, the late Scara Ngobese, a player that you knew (at certain points in the game) is no longer listening to the coach and the coach also knew that 'once he's like that, I can't tell him anything, he's about to do something for the team,' that is what Chiefs are missing.
"Overall they are they still have good quality players it's just that they arrived at a time where the club is under too much pressure and there is not time to wait unfortunately but we need to give them a fair chance at the end of the day they are also human beings."
Chiefs return to action when they meet Moroka Swallows at Dobsonville Stadium on Sunday. Kick-off is at 15:00.