Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has reiterated that the process will take some time following their win over Richards Bay FC.
The Soweto giants got back to winning ways in the Betway Premiership with a 2-1 triumph over the KwaZulu-Natal outfit on Wednesday evening.
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The Tunisian tactician insists there is still a long way to go but admitted three points will improve the mentality.
"The process is not one match, it's not because we win and the process is good, no, no. This is Kaizer Chiefs. The objective or the level of Kaizer Chiefs is high," Nabi said on SuperSport TV.
"Mentally it's good, some moments of the game was good but without consistency and efficiency in third zone, we need more work.
"The three points is very good for the club. Mentally it's not easy, you play the second-half with ten [men] but for the process...This is Kaizer Chiefs. Remember Kaizer Chiefs before with [Siphiwe] Tshabalala, Doctor Khumalo, this is high level. Not like today."
When asked why the team couldn't score more, he added, "Exactly, this is a big problem for the team. It is not only for this game. Maybe all the teams [we played against] we created too much opportunities without scoring.
"Maybe the confidence of the striker, maybe the focus, I don't know but we will work hard,"