
Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt conceded his side didn't play their best in their 0-0 draw with Stellenbosch at the Danie Craven Stadium on Saturday.
Amakhosi came into the game on the back of three successive DStv Premiership victories but were unable to overturn a determined Stellies side on their home turf.
The result left Hunt's side in seventh place on the league standings with 17 points from 13 games.
Speaking after the game, Hunt told SuperSport: "We had some great chances. They also had one or two but I think we had better chances. I thought our final ball let us down, when we got around the side that final ball.
"Especially in the first half we had three or four great chances.
"Away from home, we battled away but we could have lost it. They had two great chances in the second half, they should have scored to be fair. Overall, I thought we had the better opportunities. We played some good stuff at times. But just the final ball.
"All in all, it wasn't a great performance. It was a battling performance, but we move on."
- TEAMtalk media