Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi says it's not a time to panic and urged the PSL to speed up the process of implementing the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) after a 2-2 draw against Magesi.
Chiefs came back from two goals down after Wonderboy Makhubo and Edmore Chirambadare had given Dikwena a two-goal lead, as Mduduzi Shabalala scored two quick goals in the latter stages to salvage a point.
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"Obviously the fighting spirit was not enough in this kind of game. When you control the game from the first minute until the end, when you get your opportunities you need to score, you need to kill the game while you have the opportunity," Nabi said on SuperSport TV.
"As long as you let the opponent alive he can punish you anytime. Our biggest struggle from the beginning of the season has been the opponent box, which means we're creating opportunities, we need to score. Today we created a lot but unfortunately we need to score when we have the opportunity."
The Tunisian coach went on, called for the introduction of VAR and explained why it was not a time to panic.
"This team scored [four goals] against the opponent in the cup. Obviously we're very disappointed but we have to talk about how the officials are officiating the game and we believe that it's about time the VAR comes into this beautiful league of PSL.
"Because we strongly believe there was a penalty on [Wanadile] Duba, everyone is going to see the images and as well the second goal they scored is a free-kick for us but it became a free-kick for them which gave them the second goal.
"We don't want to put pressure on anybody, we know that the referees are human beings and they can make mistakes too but we urge the officials of the league to bring VAR to help the referees because every time we feel that we've been punished every game," the former AS FAR mentor said.
"It's not time to panic, we know what we need to do because our issues are kind of obvious. Every game we have the most possession and we need just to convert that possession into scoring goals.
"We believe that in the future with that kind of possession [we will score], we appreciate that we're improving but we're disappointed that today we have lost two points," the 59-year-old coach added.