Zwane: We don’t have explosive players

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  • Post published:May 5, 2022

Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Arthur Zwane says his side will be “deadly” in attack when they take on Mamelodi Sundowns in their next DStv Premiership clash at the FNB Stadium on Sunday.

The Glamour Boys will come into this fixture after ending their five-game winless run in the league with a narrow 1-0 victory over Marumo Gallants over the weekend.

Amakhosi will now be looking to secure back-to-back wins when they take on champions Sundowns, looking to further climb the league table to finish in the top four.

Zwane believes Sundowns’ playing style is similar to that of Gallants but they are just a bit “more deadly and dangerous”.

“Sundowns are playing more or less a similar style, but they’re more deadly and dangerous because they’ve got good runners up front.

“Players like [Peter] Shalulile and other strikers, who can hold the ball and wait and have other players join in. That’s the difference between them, in terms of the quality,” said Zwane.

“We are going to have to plan for them as we planned for this one, and we will see how we can also exploit the space behind Sundowns’ defence because we don’t have those explosive players in our team at the moment.

“We only have Khama and Keagan, who is also explosive, but in our No 8 and No 9 positions, we don’t have those explosive players. The minute we improve on that aspect we will also be deadly going forward. We will try and work on that.”

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