Former Orlando Pirates boss Josef Zinnbauer has now responded to suffering a second successive defeat in the Saudi Pro League.
Al Wehda stumbled to a yet another defeat, with newly promoted side Al Kholood collecting all three points with a 1-0 win from their SPL clash on Thursday night.
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The result comes on the back of Al Wehda's 7-1 mauling at the hands of Karim Benzema's side Al Ittihad last week.
Zinnbauer's charges are now on four points after just four league games, with the team languishing in 13th spot on the league table.
The German boss, who went unbeaten with Raja Club Athletic in Morocco last season before sealing the switch to Wehda earlier this year, appeared frustrated after the match, indicating that his side were wasteful with their chances as they had the bulk of the possession and had more attempts at goal with 12 shots taken.
"We wasted many opportunities before and after their goal, and they had one opportunity from which they scored the goal," Zinnbauer said, according to Al-Riyadiyah.
"The team is going through difficult times and is unlucky.
"We will continue to work and look forward."
In response to not playing Waleed Bakhshwain, the club captain, in the game, the ex-Bucs boss replied: "Waleed is the team captain on and off the field, but he is a player like the rest of his teammates, and every match needs a specific player.
"I was planning to include him as a substitute in the left-back position, but the expulsion and the goal that came immediately after prevented him from entering."
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