Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter bemoaned his side's poor finishing despite their impressive 4-0 win over MP Black Aces in their MTN8 quarterfinal on Sunday.
Goals from Reneilwe Letsholonyane, Kingston Nkhatha and a brace from Mandla Masango handed Chiefs the win, but it could have been many more if their finishing was a bit better.
"I thought at the beginning of the game we played very well, but I think we lost our focus and our concentration a little bit to be honest," said Baxter.
"We burnt up a few chances, but once the third goal went in that was the end of the story. After that I think the players did a good professional job."
Baxter was full of praise for goal scorer Kingston Nkhatha who found the back of the net with an empathic volley.
"If you score goals like he (Nkhatha) did in the first half you are going to get kicked, that is the nature of the game and people are aware of Kingston," added Baxter.