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Trouble in paradise: Ntseki calls out Chiefs for lack of aggression in latest defeat

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A poor start to the 2023/24 DStv Premiership season for hugely popular but success starved Kaizer Chiefs continued on Sunday when an own goal led to a 1-0 loss at TS Galaxy. READ |  Kaizer Chiefs in crisis: Glamour Boys fall to another defeat as Ntseki era struggles for lift-off Captain and goalkeeper Brandon Petersen conceded the own goal four minutes into the second half in the northeastern city of Mbombela to decide the third-round match.He later made several superb saves to save Chiefs -- without a trophy since 2015 -- from a heavier defeat against opponents whose victory lifted them to third.It is an unaccustomed position for Galaxy, a club coached by 44-year-old German Sead Ramovic who are more used to battles against relegation.Chiefs, who have won a record 53 domestic trophies since being formed in 1970, have taken just one point from three matches after successive defeats and lie 13th in the 16-club standings.Controversial new Chiefs coach Molefi Ntseki said he was disappointed at the lack of aggression shown by his team."We were not sharp enough, not aggressive enough.

We were second to every loose ball. We had several good chances, especially in the first half, but did not take them," Ntseki said during his post-match interview."A number of players were signed during the close season and it will take time for them to settle in.

What encourages me is the good mood in the squad."Ntseki added: "I think it’s been an up and down [start to the season], it's been hot and cold if you look at the first game we played, and then we played the second game of the league, we were not as sharp," he said."Then [against City in the MTN8 quarter-final] we were spot on in terms of our plan and execution – I think today if you

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