Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson was a bit critical of the side's 3-2 win over Cape Town Spurs on Wednesday.
The Soweto giants got to winning ways in the DStv Premiership but they had to do it behind closed doors due to the stadium ban.
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The game saw Ranga Chivaviro get his first goal for the club, but Johnson says the performance was not in the 'Kaizer Chiefs way'.
"Ja, it's a good victory but yet again I think we allowed them in especially at 2-0, we dropped off a little bit and I thought we could have scored the third one before they got their one," Johnson told SuperSport after the game.
"But then we put ourselves under a lot of pressure, we get the three and again we allow them to come in very easily, it's not a Kaizer Chiefs way.
"And they get 3-2 in the dying minutes of the game and we really need to up our game again. So for me I think we've got a lot to learn. I think we've got a lot to improve on but hopefully we're able to get more results the Kaizer Chiefs way," he said.
When asked about the errors in the second half, Johnson added, ""It comes with testing the players, it comes with seeing what partnership is probably the best to play with and it's the second game. It's 24 hours of hard work," Johnson said.
"We haven't put them together again, we haven't had the time and hopefully by the time we get a break again, we're able to compete, we're able to compare what pairs are good enough in the field, what players are good enough out of the field. But we're happy to get the three points."
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