Kaizer Chiefs forward, Bernard Parker, says the AmaKhosi supporters are "confidence boosters" for the side and has urged them to come out in their numbers.
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Chiefs host Free State Stars on Saturday night for their first home game of the season and will be looking to return winning ways, after drawing with Chippa United and Bloemfontein Celtic.
The Chiefs forward believes it would be better in the club's supporters came out in their numbers at the FNB Stadium.
"We are looking forward to our first league game at home this season," Parker told the club's official website.
"It would be great to have our supporters turn out in numbers, as they are such a confidence booster for us as a team."
"It will be an interesting match. We are improving game by game. We face Free State Stars on Saturday evening, at 20:15 – that's perfect for our supporters to have a nice time out and see their favourite team. I really hope that the FNB Stadium will be filled with Gold and Black, also because seeing a packed stadium gives us extra oomph!"
Parker also revealed that his wonder strike against Celtic in the MTN8 semi-final was one his best goals ever.
That was one of my best goals ever," Parker added.
"The moment I hit the ball with my foot, I knew having hit a sweet spot. I was delighted seeing the ball end up in the net and relieved as well, especially after having missed a penalty earlier in the game."
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