Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane says it's not nice heading into the Soweto derby on the back of a defeat.
The Soweto giants took the lead on two occasions, but ended up losing 3-2 to Golden Arrows at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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The defeat comes a week before Chiefs lock horns with old foes Orlando Pirates, who have been in good form over the last few weeks.
"It's always not nice going into this game after a set-back like this one, knowing very well that we could have done better," Zwane told SuperSport after the game.
The Chiefs tactician felt his charges gave the game away against Arrows with the amount of chances they squandered.
"Look, we gave the game away, an easy game for me, you look at the number of chances we created first-half, you look at the goals, how we conceded the goals as well, " he said.
"I mean we were just flat, actually we were playing in patches but whenever we were going forward we looked dangerous but did not take our chances.
"Actually we created enough chances to win this game and could have defended better, unfortunately we did not take those chances. But yes, it's part of the game but can't falter the performance of the boys," he said.
"As I said we were playing in patches in terms of our patterns of play, the movement off the ball, we were just not ourselves today from the beginning but whenever we managed to beat the first line of confrontation, we looked dangerous that we could score. But as I said, we were on and off, we could have done better."
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