Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane says Ashley Du Preez did not understand what the coaches wanted him to do when Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana came on in the second half.
The AmaKhosi dropped points for the fifth time in seven matches this season after drawing 1-1 with Marumo Gallants on Sunday afternoon.
Zwane explained how he wanted to change things around in the second stanza after they went to the halftime break a goal down.
"We had to change the formation, we had to push everyone forward, especially create width and have depth with Caleb now upfront," Zwane told SuperSport after the game.
"But I don't think Ashley [Du Preez] understood what we wanted him to do, we said when Caleb goes, don't follow him, just stay in the pockets, you going to get those balls free there and that's why we had to bring on Sebelo [Radebe], Sabelo understands those pockets.
"But also he wanted to carry the ball, sometimes when he doesn't carry the ball, he just kicks the ball forward and it's unlike him.
"But like I've been saying it's a work in progress we know we going to get it right but I'm obviously disappointed, today we deserved better even though we did not play well.
"But we should have done better in terms of converting, though we didn't have clear-cut chances but we had numbers inside the box, we just had to pick one and score, just like we scored from a dead-ball situation."
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