Amakhosi4Life: Kaizer Chiefs look to punish struggling TS Galaxy

Crisis or Growing Pains? "Chiefs is not that bad!" - The Pundit’s assessment as Amakhosi look to return to winning ways

Kaizer Chiefs have comeback from a disappointing losing streak to win their last three league fixtures against Durban City, Magesi and Orbit College and find themselves in third spot on the table.

Meanwhile, the Rockets currently occupy 12th position on the league table and are winless in their last eight Betway Premiership matches despite progressing to their second Nedbank Cup final.

“In the second round we struggled a little bit, ” admits Beganovic.

“We opened the second round by beating Marumo Gallants 2-0 at home and then we haven’t been lucky in some games. We conceded last minute goals and then we lost some points and then you know, game by game and then with no reason you lose some games.”

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Amakhosi winger Asanele Velebayi has warned his teammates against taking their upcoming opposition lightly due to their bad league form.

“They are a team that shows character and a strong mindset despite some of their recent bad results, said the 23-year-old winger to the club website.

“So that will make it a tough game for us because they’ll be looking to replicate their cup form in the league. They are in the Nedbank Cup final. But we are also in a positive position having won our last three games and we are aiming to build on that and keep our run going.”

The two teams have drawn their last four fixtures between them in the league. Kick-off for the clash is at 15h00.