Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi admits they were frustrated not to pick up maximum points against Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday evening.
The Soweto giants' winning record in the Betway Premiership came to an end after playing to a goalless draw against the champions at FNB Stadium.
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The Tunisian tactician insists Chiefs had enough opportunities to get the job done.
“It’s true, it’s like kind of frustration because we believed that we could’ve got the three points, but as well there was a good team in front of us. We have a little bit regret of not getting the three points today but we going to work and look for the future,” Nabi told SuperSport after the game.
“I would say that in the first half we struggled a little bit, but we wanted as well to leave the possession to the opponents because we know that it’s not a team that finishes well this game.
“But in the second half as well with the tactical adjustment in the midfield, it allowed us to be a little bit higher and press more higher and to stay on the front-foot. We had opportunities but unfortunately, we couldn’t convert them."
He continued, “It’s true that we haven’t lost yet, but we believe that today we could’ve got more but we are pretty sure that we are on the good direction and going to work more and be better for the next game."