Kaizer Chiefs latest: CAF Champions League spot or nothing for Kaizer Jnr!
Kaizer Chiefs sporting director Kaizer Motaung Jnr believes there is a still a chance for Amakhosi to win the league title this season.
Kaizer Chiefs sporting director Kaizer Motaung Jnr believes there is a still a chance for Amakhosi to win the league title this season.
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However, he admits the only way to achieve that is IF log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns drop points in the remaining matches of the season.
As things stand, Sundowns lead fifth-placed Chiefs by a whopping 19 points although they have played four games more than Stuart Baxter’s side.
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Motaung Jnr said the biggest priority for Chiefs is to clinch a CAF Champions League spot – which would be a top two finish.
He further refused to rule out the possibility of Chiefs beating Sundowns to the league title, saying it could still happen the same way it happened with them a few years ago.
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“On the season, of course, the biggest priority now is to compete as best as we can to make sure we clinch a Champions League spot or anything can happen in the league. Sundowns can drop points – it happened to us before,” Motaung Jnr told reporters.
“But, of course, the important thing is to make sure that we can salvage the season because it has been a terrible sore point being knocked out in the first round of the Nedbank Cup.
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Motaung Jnr revealed that Chiefs already have plans for next season and for the next five years as to where they want to be.
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“At the same time, the plans for next season have already been done. The plans for the season after that and the next five years have already been done.”