Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson was not entirely happy with the team's victory over Moroka Swallows on Sunday afternoon.
Christian Saile's solitary strike in the 80th minute was enough to hand the Amakhosi a 1-0 win over the Dube Birds at Dobsonville Stadium.
While Chiefs were able to get back to winning ways, Johnson was not happy with the side's failure to control the game.
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"When we are now at the moment, we have so much, not negative, faults in our team, I think to come out and play against a team that's number three (five) on the log and you take three points away from them, from home and then you play a good game," Johnson told SuperSport TV.
"I thought we could have put two nice ones, we get two chances in the first-half where I thought we could have scored, we didn't score.
"But in saying that, Saile scores, it pleases you to see those moments come (off) in a game but it displeases you sometimes when you have the game in the hand and we don't really take control of the game," he said.
"It's something that I think Chiefs have a role to play in it, to be able to control that better. If it's 1-0, 2-0, 5-0 it doesn't matter, we must learn to control our game a lot better," he added.
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