The ten-day break from Premiership action has come at a good time for Mpumalanga Black Aces coach Sammy Troughton.
Troughton has admitted that he is worried about his side's away record and the number of missed chances in front of goal and believes the hiatus in PSL football will offer him a chance to iron out these problems.
The former Moroka Swallows midfielder believes Aces should have won or at least drawn against Orlando Pirates, Jomo Cosmos and Engen Santos.
"I am getting more worried about missed chances on away soil," he told Football365.co.za.
"I believe we should have won a couple of matches away but we nothing comes our way. We are missing clear-cut chances. I think my players should know that in this level you bury the chances you have. I am happy that we are in a ten days break so we can work out our mistakes. I need to do something about missed chances and scoring problem on away soil," he added.

