Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Cedric Kaze says they had to change the intensity of the game to beat Polokwane City.
The Glamour Boys secured their second straight win in the Betway Premiership following their 1-0 win over Rise and Shine at the FNB Stadium on Wednesday.
The victory sees Chiefs move up to joint first on the log with six points after two games, while Polokwane dropped down to 12th place on one point after two matches.
Kaze revealed what he told his players at half-time, which was all the difference as they went on to secure the win and all three points.
“As I said before even last season, we were struggling to play especially with lower block teams and when you miss two or three passes you become frustrated and you lose your focus and you give spaces to the opponents that can hurt you,” Kaze told SuperSport TV after the game.
“But at halftime we spoke about it, we said that we need to keep our calm, our composure but we need as well a little bit of speed especially when we get into the final third to change a bit of intensity for us to be able to hurt them.”