Hunt to fix Kaizer Chiefs’ leaking defense – September



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Matsatsantsa former captain is confident his former coach to fix the leak behind Amakhosi

Former SuperSport United defender and captain Thabo September believes Gavin Hunt can cover up Kaizer Chiefs’ weak defense.

This is after the 5-0 humiliation, total, by the Orlando Pirates in the MTN8 two-legged semi-final that recently garnered attention.

Amakhosi has conceded nine goals in six games with his new head coach. They’ve only managed to keep two clean sheets, are without suspended defender Erick Mathoho and defender Reeve Frosler, and don’t expect new signings until next season’s transfer window.

“You don’t hear often of the Kaizer Chiefs losing 3-0 to any team in the league, whether they are rivals,” Orlando Pirates said in September. objective.

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“You won’t see that again this season. Gavin [Hunt] He will make sure he works on his defense this season and will think ahead for next season that he can boost his team in the future, in terms of attack.

“But I do not see myself doing a lot in terms of their attack, but a person who will ensure that their defense is solid.”

The Chiefs return to action this weekend with a trip to the Golden Arrows, which according to their coach Mandla Ncikazi, anticipates a difficult encounter.

“We anticipate that our match against Kaizer Chiefs will be the toughest we’ve played so far,” said Ncikazi.

” Based on the fact that one is a great team with quality players, a rich history behind them and the fact that the results have not been favorable for them lately.

And I’m sure Gavin Hunt coach, who I respect a lot, motivate and inspire his team to try to join the dots.

“If I had a choice, I wouldn’t have preferred to play the Kaizer Chiefs right now.” But the party dictates that we meet with them on Saturday afternoon.

“For our part, the encouraging factor is that our team is in a good space, they have a lot of confidence and trust.

“We are confident in our processes and plans based on how we have prepared for this match and I am very optimistic that we will get the positive result on Saturday afternoon.”

The Arrows, in fifth place, will enter this match without the services of the sanctioned Zimbabwe international defender Devine Lunga.

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