Sunday Tribune

Amazulu could dash Amakhosi’s Top 8 hopes

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

THE prospects of Kaizer Chiefs making the top eight at the end of the 2023/24 Premiershi­p season are in serious jeopardy ahead of their trip to Amazulu.

The teams meet at the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium today (5.30pm kickoff) with qualifying for next year’s MTN8 competitio­n at the top of the agenda.

Amakhosi, one of the country’s most successful clubs, find themselves in a bizarre position of potentiall­y missing out on a competitio­n they have won a record 15 times.

The Naturena-based club currently hold eighth spot on the Premiershi­p standings, having collected 34 points in 27 games this season.

The unpredicta­bility of the South African top flight sees at least nine teams still with a realistic chance of qualifying for or missing out on a top-eight place.

Just two points separate the eighthplac­ed Glamour Boys and old foes Amazulu.

Having been eliminated from all cup competitio­ns, Chiefs’ prospects this season have deteriorat­ed by the week as they dropped from battling for a CAF competitio­n place to holding onto a top-eight spot by the skin of their teeth.

This has been a result of their underwhelm­ing performanc­es in the second round of the season.

Chiefs have won just two games in all competitio­ns in 2024, drawing four and losing six in the 12 matches they’ve played since the season’s resumption in February.

With only three games of the campaign remaining, head coach Cavin Johnson is under pressure to collect all nine points available to the team as dropping points in their next match would see their season go from bad to worse.

The side to decide Chiefs’ immediate destiny are Amazulu, who are sitting in 12th place and are desperate to make a late surge up the table.

Usuthu have become something of a headache for Chiefs in recent seasons, having lost just once in their last nine games against the Soweto giants – a confidence-boosting statistic ahead of this tricky encounter.

Despite Chiefs’ huge support base and potential in their squad, the Kwazulu-natal side will feel at ease knowing they have the exact form as their next opponents. Both teams have lost three, drawn one and won one of their last five matches in the league.

Speaking in the build-up to the game, Amazulu captain and goalkeeper Veli Mothwa said the nearequal nature of the sides would make this battle a gruelling one.

“It’s going to be a tough game because Chiefs have been having ups and downs in their team with the performanc­es, and it’s been like that for us as well, so I expect it to be a tough game,” he said.

“Playing against Chiefs is motivation in itself. The players don’t need much motivation.

“Yes, tactically we have to apply ourselves to that and respect the opposition.”

Other Premiershi­p matches today (all 3pm): Cape Town City v TS Galaxy, Golden Arrows v Chippa United

 ?? Backpagepi­x ?? AMAZULU captain Veli Mothwa and forward Augustine Mulenga displaying calm in training ahead of hosting Kaizer Chiefs this afternoon. |
Backpagepi­x AMAZULU captain Veli Mothwa and forward Augustine Mulenga displaying calm in training ahead of hosting Kaizer Chiefs this afternoon. |

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