Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has given his verdict of the game after his side drew 1-1 with TS Galaxy in the Betway Premiership on Saturday.
Despite taking a first-half lead through Wandile Duba, Chiefs felt they had victory within their grasp, only for Mlungisi Mbunjana to snatch a late equaliser for Galaxy, denying them all three points.
Chiefs coach Nabi expressed his frustration after the match, stating his belief that his team should have scored more than one goal given the clear opportunities they squandered. He admitted to being weary of repeatedly highlighting this issue.

NABI WEARY OF REPEATEDLY HIGHLIGHTING ISSUE OF MISSING CHANCES
“It’s true the that the opportunities we got was through our pressing, timing, it’s what we worked on to prepare for this opponents, I’m tired of repeating myself on the chances we missing,” he said on SuperSport TV as quoted by iDiski Times.
“We should have scored more than one goal – we gave the opponents a chance to stay alive and we know they are good in set-pieces, and we tried to make changes, and we unfortunately conceded from a corner.”
Meanwhile, on a costly defensive error that led to them conceding a goal, Nabi said, “We didn’t plan to bring on Dove but when Miguel got injured, we had to sub him, we wanted to bring in George Matlou and Tashreeq Morris to bring height for Morris, the official wasn’t fast enough when we wanted to change and we then conceded,” he explained.
“Unfortunately, we have to deal with these injuries, there’s nothing we can do, it’s penalised us a lot lately but there’s nothing we can do but deal with it and give confidence to other players.”