Cavin Johnson apologised to Kaizer Chiefs' supporters after the club's humiliating Nedbank Cup exit and called for the technical team and players to do some serious introspection if Amakhosi are to end their trophy drought.
The Soweto giants' wait to bring a trophy to Naturena since lifting the DStv Premiership in May 2015 will stretch to more than nine years after they lost 5-4 to first division rookies Milford FC in penalties.
The match had finished goalless after two hours of football, with Chiefs missing numerous chances - including Ashley du Preez who skied his shot to the moon in a position where it was harder to miss than score.