Kaizer Chiefs should collect SIX points from their next two fixtures

Kaizer Chiefs should collect SIX points from their next two fixtures

Kaizer Chiefs are losing ground on Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns having lost points in their last three matches.

Amakhosi started the 2024/25 well winning their opening two rounds but defeats to Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United have halted their progress. Up next, Amakhosi host Richards Bay at the Peter Mokaba Stadium Stadium hoping to turn their fortunes around.

How many points are Kaizer Chiefs behind Orlando Pirates?

Amakhosi are 14 points behind the Buccaneers but have two games in hand. The Club will look to return to winning ways when they tackle the Natal Rich Boys next week Wednesday.

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“Coach Nasreddine Nabi is expected to be back in the dugout after missing last weekend’s Home of Legends friendly tournament in Gqeberha due to an operation,” Chiefs said in a statement.

Kaizer Chiefs travel to Polokwane looking for maximum points. This past weekend, Amakhosi won the Legends Cup beating Mamelodi Sundowns in the final

“Chiefs will be without defender Inacio Miguel, who picked up a red card in the last official game against Mamelodi Sundown, which was their Carling Knockout Cup quarterfinal at FNB Stadium at the beginning of the month,” the club added.

“With the Fiacre Ntwari and Rushwin Dortley returning from international duty, the medical team will assess them as soon as they rejoin their teammates. This is mainly because Ntwari was substituted in the Rwanda versus Nigeria match after picking up an injury.”

After the Richards Bay match, Kaizer Chiefs host Royal AM on 30 November looking for maximum points. If Amakhosi go all out and produce the performance they showed in their opening matches, they should easily win the two matches.

Where will Chiefs end up this season?

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