The Kaizer Chiefs match could provide Sekhukhune United an opportunity to get closer to sneaking into the top eight, which is what the club’s head coach MacDonald Makhubedu and his team are eyeing going into this weekend’s match.
Having achieved their target of reaching 32 points which was to ensure the team’s safety in their first season in the topflight, Babina Noko are aiming for an impressive finish in their remaining two fixtures starting on Saturday at the Emirates Airline Park against Amakhosi.
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Makhubedu is counting on home ground advantage to work in their favour against Chiefs to produce the desired results.
“It will be a good game and for the fact that we are at home it gives us an advantage. We have been doing well, unfortunately we haven’t been scoring goals, but we have been playing well, very solid. We miss a lot of chances, but I think we will convert some of them this week and we are ready for this game. it will be a good game and we are not going to let our supporters down,” said Makhubedu, speaking through the club’s media department.
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“We want to do well in this game and Chiefs also, they are in good form, and they have been unlucky in some of their games. Even last week, they played well especially in the last 15/20 minutes against a good Sundowns. I think it will be a good game of two good teams, but we need points. We also need to win this game and maybe get a chance in the top eight, but we won’t disappoint our supporters at home,” said Makhubedu.
Kaizer Chiefs’ Keagan Dolly and Khama Billiat in Junior Khanye’s PSL XI: