Manyama unhappy with Chiefs start, wary of wounded SuperSport Utd
Kaizer Chiefs attacker Lebogang Manyama is eyeing an improvement in his form following a turbulent start to his career with the Soweto giants. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs attacker Lebogang Manyama is eyeing an improvement in his form following a turbulent start to his career with the Soweto giants. (more…)
Mario Booysen had an afternoon to forget, while Vincent Pule and Xola Mlambo continued their excellent run of form as Orlando Pirates booked their spot in the Telkom Knockout final…
Orlando Pirates booked their spot in the Telkom Knockout final after securing a 2-1 victory against Kaizer Chiefs in the Soweto derby, courtesy of goals by Thembinkosi Lorch and Justin Shonga, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)
With both teams desperate to end their trophy drought, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs will battle it out for a spot in the Telkom Knockout final. Chiefs are without a win in 10 games against their rivals and will be hoping that their star players stand up to the occasion, SoccerClub writer DEAN WORKMAN has picked out five Chiefs players to watch in Saturday’s derby.
Kaizer Chiefs will be looking to avenge their loss to arch-rivals Orlando Pirates when the two sides meet in a much-anticipated Telkom knockout semi-finals Soweto derby clash, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas is hoping to that the attacking duo of Bernard Parker and Lebogang Manyama will be fit to face Orlando Pirates in the Telkom Knockout semi-finals this weekend. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa is out of the intensive care unit and is said to be recovering after his car accident. (more…)
Giovanni Solinas will need to show tactical acumen if Kaizer Chiefs are to come up against Orlando Pirates in the Soweto derby without Khama Billiat and Lebogang Manyama, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)
Orlando Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena believes that Kaizer Chiefs have improved after signing Khama Billiat and Lebogang Manyama, saying that their acquisitions make up for the loss of Steve Komphela, writes DEAN WORKMAN.