Dumisani Zuma admits that Kaizer Chiefs players still adapt to Gavin Hunt’s philosophy



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Gavin Hunt (Gallo Images)

Gavin Hunt (Gallo Images)

Kaizer bosses midfielder Dumisani Zuma
thinks the team just needs more time with the coach Gavin hunt as they show signs of improvement.

Amakhosi has had a rocky start to the season, ranking 13th in the DStv Premiership standings after winning just one of their first seven league games.

Zuma remains optimistic that they can turn their fortunes around and is eager to start the recovery against Bloemfontein Celtic at the FNB Stadium tonight at 18:00.

“We also have to use this game [against Celtic] to recover as our performances improve, “Zuma said according to the Far Post.

“I can say that it is still early, we have a new coach and we are still understanding his philosophy. But I think that now we are improving, especially in the last two games, and I am sure we will continue and get positive results. . “

On the game itself, Zuma added: “It will be a tough game as we got in trouble last season in both rounds.” [in the league]. They are doing well like in the final of the Nedbank Cup and MTN8, so it will be difficult. “

– TEAMtalk Media

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