Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane says his players' attitude need to change after dropping points against Marumo Gallants.
Chiefs' failed to claim a fifth straight win in the DStv Premiership after drawing 1-1 with Gallants at the FNB Stadium on Saturday evening.
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The Soweto giants took the lead through Ashley du Preez, but allowed Gallants back into the game after another defensive error.
"Ja, I think we started very well, we scored too early again, then I don't know what I should call this, the attitude needs to change you know. We had the opportunity to bury them," Zwane told SuperSport after the game.
"I think after scoring the first goal we had about four chances, for me clear-cut chances, we should have taken them, we did not, then we go and concede a goal like that.
"And I just told them, 'Stop playing the ball there, it's too sloppy, make sure you play the ball wide quickly so that you come out of tight situation, because they are pressing with two strikers there, as soon as we bypass those two strikers we have enough space to operate or to exploit."
"And whenever we did that correctly we looked like dominating, we dictated terms, we controlled the game but we were still not taking those half chances that we created."
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