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Khosi Nation Wants Chiefs To Add To Gallants Woes

Khosi Nation Wants Chiefs To Add To Gallants Woes

Kaizer Chiefs preparing for their clash against Marumo Gallants.

The latest news on Kaizer Chiefs has drawn some comments from Soccer Laduma's readers. 

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Stories on Kaizer Chiefs' head coach Arthur Zwane speaking on their fixture against bottom-placed Marumo Gallants and Zitha Kwinika's father making a condition to see him play has ignited a conversation from SL's readers in the comment section.

Read: Chiefs To Face Their 'Most Dangerous' Opponents Yet

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Chiefs are chasing their sixth consecutive win in all competitions and will have to get past bottom-placed outfit Marumo Gallants to keep their winning run going.

Zwane hasn't downplayed the importance of their fixture against the CAF Confed Cup quarter-finalist, suggesting that they'll be Chiefs' most dangerous opponents this season. 

Mangethe pointed out Gallants' league position will give them extra motivation as they'll be fighting for their lives despite being underdogs.

Here's how a couple of readers reacted to the "Chiefs To Face Their 'Most Dangerous' Opponents Yet" story: 

"Let's add to their woes as we have a chance to compete in the Champions League," says Rio Da Khosi. 

"Their will be a penalty if not red card [in this game]," says makhause2. 

"And other goals from open play," replied Rio Da Khosi to comment above. 

Read: Why Chiefs Star's Father Refuses To Watch Him Live

Zitha Kwinika has made a dream return to his boyhood club Kaizer Chiefs this season, however, his father is yet to watch an official game at the Stadium and is willing to do so only one condition... 

The 28-year-old defender has established himself at Chiefs this season after graduating from their academy 8-years ago. After stints at four different sides, Kwinika's father, Robert is overjoyed that his son has found his way back to Naturena. 

Although he's proud of his son, Kwinika senior pointed out Chiefs' trophy draught and stated that he'll watch his son live once they reach a cup final.

Here's how the readers reacted to the "Why Chiefs Star's Father Refuses To Watch Him Live" story: 

"I read this piece as a source of encouragement more than a condition... We do have different approach in encouraging our own to stay put and focused," says nkosi.benjamin. 

"I'm afraid Robert Kwinika is in for a long wait!" says user853624. 

"It seems like the father forget that his child can't win games alone, he needs to work along with his teammates to reach the finals for him to attend," says michaelkhohomela. 

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