Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi once again cut a frustrated figure after seeing his side play to a 1-1 draw against TS Galaxy in the Betway Premiership on Saturday.
The Amakhosi were a goal to the good at halftime through Wandile Duba, but an own-goal from Given Msimango allowed the Rockets to salvage a point in the end.
Nabi saw his outfit squander numerous chances in front of goal and is becoming 'tired' of bemoaning their inability to put scoring opportunities to bed when the need arises.
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"It's true as well that the opportunities we got were due to our pressing, timing because it's something we've worked on depending on our opponent. But you know I'm tired of repeating myself every day of the opportunities that we are missing," Nabi told SuperSport TV.
"But we should have been able to score more than one goal but we gave the opportunity to the opponent to be alive and we knew that they good at set-pieces. We were trying to make as well changes to put some height in it but unfortunately, we conceded a goal on a corner.
An injury to Inacio Miguel forced the Amakhosi to a substitution with Edmilson Dove coming on and the coach admits they didn't plan to bring him on but George Matlou and Tashreeq Morris.
Furthermore, the Tunisian indicated the fourth official wasn't quick to make the change hence the Rockets equalised at the same time.
"We didn't plan to bring on Dove, but when Miguel got injured we had to summon him. We were planning to bring on George Matlou and Morris to give us some height on set-pieces, but unfortunately when we were making the changes and we feel like the first referee was not quick to make the changes and we concede a goal like that," Nabi stated.