Wandile Duba Wandile Duba is the top Kaizer Chiefs scorer in the Premiership with five goals. Photo: BackpagePix
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Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has called for a complete mental focus from his players at FNB Stadium on Saturday when they host the ever-improving Marumo Gallants (3pm start).
The call for heightened concentration comes at a pivotal moment for Chiefs, who have faced various challenges this season.
Nabi believes that the psychological aspect of the game can significantly influence the outcome.
Last weekend, the Soweto giants faltered at Chippa United, dropping much-needed points after a promising run marked by their impressive Nedbank Cup semi-final victory over the formidable Mamelodi Sundowns.
The inconsistency displayed has sparked questions about the team’s resilience as they navigate the difficult path of the Premiership campaign.
“We took lessons from last week’s game against Chippa United. We even discussed all week about this game that we must be ready and focused,” said Nabi.
“We tried to prepare our players mentally. The smart players, if they make one mistake, can’t repeat the same mistake.
“Now we understand that if we don’t prepare 100 percent mentally, we can’t win any game.
“The players must understand the significance of every game now, particularly as we are in a crucial phase of the season.”
The stakes couldn’t be higher for the Amakhosi as they strive to secure a season-ending top-eight finish in the Premiership.
Currently occupying eighth place in the league standings with 31 points, Chiefs are experiencing a worrying dip in form, having garnered just three points from their last five outings.
Under the guidance of coach Abdeslam Ouaddou, Gallants have seen a recent upturn in form, remaining unbeaten in their last four matches.
Gallants currently sit in 13th place with 27 points, just a few points above the relegation zone.
Ouaddou’s squad is keenly aware of how quickly fortunes can change in the league, asserting the need for at least two more wins to ensure their safety.
“We are breathing a bit easier, but we are not safe, because you can see that gap. You can see all these teams, SuperSport United and all these teams are in the same pocket,” said the Moroccan-born Ouaddou.
“Two or three points, and it happens quickly. We need at least two more wins to be safe, but it is not finished.”
In this season rife with ups and downs, winger Wandile Duba has emerged as a beacon of hope for Kaizer Chiefs fans.
The 20-year-old winger is currently the club’s leading goal scorer in the league, boasting five goals, a remarkable achievement considering his absence from the squad for seven consecutive matches between February 1 and March 12.
Duba’s overall contributions signal that he is establishing himself as a vital cog in the coach’s tactical plans.
Gallants’ Ivorian striker Junior Dion is proving to be a revelation during his loan spell at the club.
After grappling with limited game-time at AmaZulu, the 31-year-old forward made the significant switch in January, and his impact has been felt profoundly on the pitch.
In the recent encounter against Golden Arrows, Dion scored a well-taken goal that highlighted his striking ability, but also marked his third goal in just seven appearances for the Free State outfit.
The striker’s elegance in front of the opposition’s goal displays a player who is regaining his confidence and form.
Dion’s agility and positioning create a constant threat to opposition defences, showcasing why Gallants were keen to secure him on loan.
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