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Confirmed: Kaizer Chiefs will replace speedy striker
Kaizer Chiefs are back in Betway Premiership action today. Amakhosi take on Abafana Bes’thende in Durban.
NASREDDINE NABI TO REPLACE ASHELY DU PREEZ
Du Preez, who is both a striker and winger, has started each of the last seven games for Kaizer Chiefs. Following last Wednesday’s 2-1 win over Stellenbosch FC in Johannesburg, the club have confirmed that the 27-year-old suffered an injury and will miss the Golden Arrows game. “Coach Nasreddine Nabi will be assessing his squad ahead of the match, especially in the forward department after Ashley Du Preez suffered an injury that led to his substitution in the first half on Wednesday,” Kaizer Chiefs said via the club’s website.
KAIZER CHIEFS TAKING GOLDEN ARROWS TO MOSES MABHIDA
According to the Premier Soccer League, Amakhosi will be at home to Golden Arrows on Sunday, 12 January. Instead of the primary home, FNB Stadium, Kaizer Chiefs have decided to take the match to Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium. Kick off will be at 15:30.
“After a fine win against Stellenbosch at FNB Stadium on Wednesday night, Kaizer Chiefs take their 55th birthday celebrations to Durban where they will host Lamontville Golden Arrows at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday afternoon,” the club confirmed.
“Amakhosi picked up maximum points after coming from behind to beat the Winelands team in their midweek fixture. Kaizer Chiefs Youth Development Academy product Wandile Duba scored a brace which earned him the man of the match award after he helped his team win 2-1.
Kaizer Chiefs added to say: “The match against Arrows will be Amakhosi’s 13th Betway Premiership fixture of the season. Chiefs have picked up 18 points from 12 outings and are in position 5 on the log. Visitors, Arrows, are in 9th spot with 15 points collected in 11 matches.”
IS IT STILL POSSIBLE FOR KAIZER CHIEFS TO WIN SOMETHING THIS SEASON?
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