Kaizer Chiefs defender Aden McCarthy says he has recovered and is ready to face Siwelele FC in Bloemfontein on Wednesday evening.
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Amakhosi extended their unbeaten run to seven games after playing out to a 1-1 draw against Orlando Pirates at the FNB Stadium on Sunday.
The Glamour Boys will now travel to the Free State Stadium when they face Siwelele in the Betway Premiership.
Chiefs go into this fixture sitting in third place in the Betway Premiership standings, with 47 points from 25 matches.
“I am good. In the previous game I had stiffness in my left hamstring, so it was a precaution move to be substituted. It wasn’t an injury. I have recovered and I’m ready for the game,” McCarthy told Chiefs’ media team.
“Playing in Bloemfontein is not extra special, but it’s sentimental to me because it was where my father started playing. So yeah, I’m looking forward to that.”
The Amakhosi defender says he is relishing the chance to take to the field but is wary of the threat the bloemfontein outfit possesses.
“I’m feeling confident,” he added.
“Siwelele FC is a good team. They managed to all the draw against Pirates and we shouldn’t overlook the individuals they have in their team and it’ll be a good and tough game.
“I think going towards the end of the season, we just need to do the most as a team and make sure we get three points every game,” McCarthy concluded.

