Cavin Johnson has a big two weeks ahead of him and not being involved in the Carling Knockout could do the trick in sorting out some big problems in the side.
Johnson's first match in charge as interim coach of Amakhosi ended in a 2-1 defeat to Golden Arrows over the weekend, as the Soweto giants slumped to their fifth defeat of the campaign.
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Last season the club set their worst record of defeats in the PSL, losing 12 matches in 30, and they are heading towards another disappointing end of the campaign if things do not improve.
Johnson will have a little close to two weeks before the Soweto derby takes place on November 11 and Amakhosi will need to be ready to ensure things do not go from bad to worse.
The Carling Knockout fixtures are taking place this weekend and Amakhosi will not be involved after they were booted out of the competition by AmaZulu, which was followed by the axing of Molefi Ntseki.
While Amakhosi supporters would have loved to see their side in the competition, Johnson will have time to work with the team for a longer period before they take on Cape Town Spurs and Pirates next week.
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Chiefs have not won a game since September 27 and will be determined to turns things around come the month of November.
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