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Chiefs & Pirates Refuse To Throw In The Towel

Chiefs & Pirates Refuse To Throw In The Towel

Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson and Orlando Pirates head coach Jose Riveiro have opened up on whether they are still in the PSL title race after falling far behind leaders Mamelodi Sundowns on points in the Premiership log.

The Glamour Boys lost their third game in five league matches after going down 2-1 against Golden Arrows on Saturday, in Johnson's first game in charge.

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As a result, Amakhosi have fallen 13 points behind leaders Sundowns in tenth spot on the table and have played an extra two games compared to the Brazilians.

However, Johnson still believes that they are not yet out of the title race, as Sundowns are involved in a lot of competitions, with the African Football League and still have to play in the CAF Champions League. 

"It's too early to call it off, Sundowns are playing many, many competitions, Pirates are playing many, many competitions, SuperSport (United) are playing many competitions. We are playing many competitions," Johnson told journalists.

"I think it's early to talk about who will win the league. Especially with the big AFL in front of Sundowns," he said.

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On the same subject, Riveiro was also asked whether he is concerned about his side ruining their chances to compete with Sundowns after dropping points in three consecutive games following their 1-1 draw against Polokwane City.

The Buccaneers are 15 points behind the Brazilians in 13th position on the log and have only played one game less than Sundowns ahead of their eighth league fixture on Wednesday against Cape Town Spurs.

"Concerned with the points? I cannot be concerned with the points. Points is something abstract, it's a figure. I cannot be concerned with a point," Riveiro said in a press conference.

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"I can be concerned with some things we're not doing well and we need to correct during the week. We're not finding the goal as easily and as frequently as we would like and that's a handicap in a game like football.


"I'm not concerned but I'm busy with the problems that we have, to make sure that game after game we get new problems but not old problems. If we continue to have old problems, then we're doing something wrong," he said.

"So that's the thing, I'm busy trying to help my players to win games and score more goals but no, not concerned (about points)," he added.

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