"In our era, we had international players. [Some] had just played the World Cup. We were surrounded by internationals. It's not like the players are bad but maybe that they are lacking experience, where you need it in these kinda games," Katsande said on SoccerBeat.
"Not every time you're winning 2-0, you want to attack and play good football. Sometimes in our days, we used to put a third centre-back. From there, we play what they say it's 'boring' football, but you look at the scoreboard. They need to learn quickly.
"It goes to the leadership of the team of the team, where they have to take charge. If you look at the past two games [before this past weekend], that's what they needed, maximum points to get moving. The second round is difficult. You can't let a lead slip like that," he added.
"You can see that the hunger is there, but can we play with our heads? it's not like you need to dominate 90 minutes, because that would be unfair in football."