Sibongiseni Mthethwa of Kaizer Chiefs challenged by Tashreeq Matthews of Mamelodi Sundowns during the Betway Premiership match in Tshwane on Wednesday night. Kaizer Chiefs are unfazed by their recent influence in the Betway Premiership title race,with co-coach Khalil Ben Youssefinsisting they will continue working hard and focusing on themselves. Chiefs have enjoyed a strong run of form in the league, winning five matches, drawing two and losing one as they push to secure a top-three finish.
The two draws may not have yielded maximum points, but they were significant results against arch-rivals Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns during the title run-in. Chiefs’ draw with Sundownson Wednesday night not only helped consolidate their third-place position on the log, butalso indirectly swung the title advantage towards Pirates, who could finish top if they win their remaining three matches convincingly. Given that many had written them off against both Pirates and Sundowns this season, Amakhosi’s resilience in those encounters has earned praise from supporters.
However, Ben Youssef remains focused on the bigger picture. “We always think about ourselves and our performances. In every training session and meeting, we say the same thing,” Ben Youssef said.
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