Kaze was speaking after a 1-0 loss in the first leg to the Angolan League Cup champions in Luanda, Angola, yesterday.
The second leg will be played at the FNB Stadium next Saturday, and Kaze says with improved firepower upfront, they will be able to advance to the next stage.
"We were expecting a lot of long balls and aerial duels, but we know we can still hurt them in the second leg. We had a couple of opportunities today, but we simply need to be more clinical when we face them again."
Despite their dominance in both halves, Chiefs lacked the killer instinct in the final third, suffering their second defeat of the week.
This is when Kabuscorp pounced and scored through substitute Julio.
Kaze says they had tried to warn the payers about the opponent’s aerial threat.
There were also some penalty shouts for Chiefs when Godly Lilepo was fouled inside the box late in the game and had to be substituted after sustaining an injury.
Substitute Ashley du Preez was also fouled inside the box, but those weren’t given, and Kaze is refusing to talk about referees.
"At the end, there were a couple of opportunities that coul have possibly led to a penalty, although I didn't really see the incident.
"I will not say anything about the referee, that is not my job, my focus is on my team."