Durban City's Seth Green tried to head the ball ahead of the competing Golden Arrows players.

Durban City assistant coach Musa Nyatama has called for greater sharpness in front of goal as his side prepare for another KZN derby against Richards Bay at Chatsworth Stadium on Saturday night (8pm kick-off).

City have yet to find the back of the net in their opening three matches of the season, with a 1–0 defeat to Sekhukhune United in their Betway Premiership opener followed by a similar result in the MTN8 against Orlando Pirates and a goalless draw with Lamontville Golden Arrows in Wednesday night’s home league derby.

Despite the lack of goals, Nyatama believes there have been encouraging signs in City’s performances and says the focus now is on turning their opportunities into results.

“I think we are playing well, everything is fine. We just need to improve in the final third,” Nyatama said. “That’s something that we are working on, especially the final third. We need to get ourselves ready to score those goals so that we win games and get the maximum points.”