Daily Dispatch

Zwane to use friendly game as training ground

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Kaizer Chiefs mentor Arthur Zwane has spoken about the importance of their Macufe Cup tie against Royal AM at Free State Stadium on Sunday (3pm).

“We needed this game [against Royal] because we want to improve on certain aspects of our game.

“We need to make sure we get the chemistry right and that’s why this game is important.

“This game will also give other players the opportunit­y, those who have not played regularly.

“We want to keep everyone fit, so this game is important,” Zwane said.

The Chiefs coach has high hopes his players will not treat the friendly as such, especially as it is televised and thousands are expected to grace the Free State Stadium.

Zwane also sees the game as a perfect opportunit­y to fine-tune his troops for the first leg of the MTN8 semifinal against an indifferen­t AmaZulu side at FNB Stadium next Sunday.

“It might be a friendly but the fact that it will be watched by people on TV and people will come to the stadiums, means the players must perform to their utmost abilities.

“Our next game is against AmaZulu, so the Macufe Cup always helps us to prepare for that as we want to get our combinatio­ns right,” Zwane said.

Fringe players such as Happy Mashiane, Cole Alexander, Bruce Bvuma and Siyabonga Ngezana are expected to get some minutes.

Nkosingiph­ile Ngcobo, who has just returned from compassion­ate leave after the passing of his father two weeks ago, is also likely to feature for Amakhosi.

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/SYDNEY MAHLANGU ?? PREPARATIO­N TIME: Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane aims to use their Macufe Cup game against Royal AM on Sunday at Free State Stadium as an opportunit­y to fine-tune his players.
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/SYDNEY MAHLANGU PREPARATIO­N TIME: Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane aims to use their Macufe Cup game against Royal AM on Sunday at Free State Stadium as an opportunit­y to fine-tune his players.

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