Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has revealed a 'big problem' for his team after winning the CUFA Cup.
The Amakhosi defeated Marumo Gallants on penalties after it ended goalless during regulation on Sunday afternoon.
The Tunisian-born tactician says the team's failure to finish off their chance is a problem.
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"There's positive and negative information. It was supposed to be a friendly game, but it was an intense game. It was excellent," Nabi said on SABC Sport.
"But we had a lot of opportunities, just like a game against Sundowns, we also created a lot of opportunities.
"This is a big problem, a big problem, okay,"
Nabi also remained his players that he wants to win at all costs even if it was a friendly game.
"Yes, because I want the winning mentality, no friendly. I don't have friendly games. [You need] a positive attitude even in a friendly game, I want to win, if it's a loss, it's a problem for me. I don't sleep, I want this mentality," Nabi said.
"We lost momentum in the game and gave chances to another team to control the game, this is unacceptable. Secondly, when we play SuperSport [In the Carling Knockout], this is a better [preparation]."
When asked if the squad is big enough for the season, Nabi added, "We still need to recruit honestly."