Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi was critical of his players after the goalless draw against Cape Town City.
Chiefs' stuttering form continued in the Betway Premiership after the stalemate against the Citizens at the FNB Stadium.
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The Tunisian tactician was left frustrated with his side's finishing in front of goal as they passed up a number of chances.
"It's a match today where we have so many regrets today to lose two points. It's a game we should've won; we played against a team that played practically with ten players in front of their own box but we got opportunities, clear chances to score we should've finished them but we didn't and it's a big regret not to get those two points," Nabi told SuperSport TV.
"No, it's not about the pass it's about putting the ball inside the net, okay. The game is finished, we need more responsibility.
"You're player, you're staff, more responsibility for Kaizer Chiefs. It's like that we are in this position because we lose matches, points like that because we control the game, create chance and after you lose.
He continued, "It's not possible it's Kaizer Chiefs, it's not possible. Ok, we lose the points today but I have a game this week we need three points this week, it's never easy. All the team will play like that maybe another with more quality will attack.
"We need every player here for Kaizer Chiefs, and remember here it's a big responsibility for Kaizer Chiefs if we give your five minutes, ten minutes it's a big responsibility inside the pitch. I'm really sorry for losing three points today.
"Every player that play for such a big team should be able to make a shot on target when he gets the opportunity to do so."