Chiefs star: We will reach the MTN8 final
Khotso Malope says he is pleased to have netted his first goal for Kaizer Chiefs, while claiming that the Amakhosi will beat SuperSport United to reach the MTN8 final. (more…)
Khotso Malope says he is pleased to have netted his first goal for Kaizer Chiefs, while claiming that the Amakhosi will beat SuperSport United to reach the MTN8 final. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to put their early season league troubles behind them when they come up against SuperSport United in the MTN8 semi-final second leg on Saturday, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas revealed that Itumeleng Khune is expected to return in time for Bafana Bafana’s Africa Cup of Nations Cup clash against Libya on 8 September. (more…)
Despite holding a slight advantage over SuperSport United heading into the MTN8 semi-final second leg, Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas admitted he won’t change his attacking philosophy, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Godfrey Walusimbi has commented on how he has been settling in after becoming the seventh player signed by Kaizer Chiefs. (more…)
SuperSport United midfielder Dean Furman believes his side need a balanced approach if they are to beat Kaizer Chiefs to book a spot in the MTN8 final, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Ugandan defender Godfrey Walusimbi has become the latest player to sign for Kaizer Chiefs following the recent arrivals of Lebogang Manyama and Mario Booysen. (more…)
After a poor start in the Absa Premiership, Giovanni Solinas and Kaizer Chiefs could book a spot in the MTN8 final with a victory over SuperSport United on Saturday, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Kaizer Chiefs striker Leonardo Castro has lamented his side’s inability to hold on to a lead, admitting that they need guidance from coach Giovanni Solinas when trying to see out a game, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Kaizer Chiefs yet again showed their defensive frailties to add to their growing list of draws, as Giovanni Solinas will start feeling the heat while Steve Komphela is smiling at Bloemfontein Celtic, writes DEAN WORKMAN.