Kaizer Chiefs reaction to league title talk: Keep inside the bubble so it doesn't burst

06 December 2019 - 16:41 By Marc Strydom
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Daniel Cardoso of Kaizer Chiefs talks to his teammates during the Absa Premiership 2019/20 game between Stellenbosch FC and Kaizer Chiefs at Cape Town Stadium on 27 November 2019.
Daniel Cardoso of Kaizer Chiefs talks to his teammates during the Absa Premiership 2019/20 game between Stellenbosch FC and Kaizer Chiefs at Cape Town Stadium on 27 November 2019.
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Kaizer Chiefs are blocking out peripheral noise that they look a team capable of winning the 2019-20 Absa Premiership title‚ midfielder George Maluleka has said.

Maluleka‚ at 30 now firmly a senior player at Chiefs‚ said Amakhosi are keeping their focus “inside Naturena” as the league leaders meet Bloemfontein Celtic at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday night.

“It’s always very difficult. But the focus is just here at Naturena‚ and about us as Kaizer Chiefs‚” the former Ajax Cape Town and SuperSport United midfield star said this week.

“So what anyone is saying on the outside - that we want to win the league or do very well - we just always try to block it out.

“Yes‚ we can take the comments. But we are really trying to make sure that we keep the focus within the team and ourselves. Just trying to make sure that we don’t get distracted about all the comments happening outside.”

Chiefs‚ after yet another trophy hope disappointment losing against Maritzburg United in the Telkom Knockout semifinals two weekends ago in Nelspruit‚ bounced straight back to form in the league with a 4-0 midweek thrashing of Stellenbosch FC.

That result saw Amakhosi maintain a 10-point lead in the PSL‚ and should Chiefs – who have won seven league games in succession‚ manage wins in their final two games before the Christmas break they will find themselves with a healthy points gap at halfway.

Such has Chiefs’ form been that opposition coaches – notably recently Bidvest Wits’ four-time PSL-winning coach Gavin Hunt – have tipped them now as title favourites‚ though there might also be a mind-game element to such a statement.

After Celtic‚ Chiefs conclude 2019 meeting Maritzburg at Harry Gwala Stadium on Sunday‚ December 22.

Chiefs even being early title hopes might have been unthinkable to most ahead of 2019-20‚ after last season was their fourth without a trophy‚ and where they finished in their joint-worst ninth place in the PSL.

Now Amakhosi find themselves trying to keep their feet on the ground lest the bubble burst this season‚ as many still expect it to.

PSL this weekend –

Friday:

SuperSport United v Highlands Park (Lucas Moripe Stadium‚ 8pm)

Saturday:

Black Leopards v AmaZulu (Thohoyandou Stadium‚ 3.30pm)

Baroka FC v Orlando Pirates (Peter Mokaba Stadium‚ 3.30pm)

Cape Town City v Chippa United (Athlone Stadium‚ 6pm)

Kaizer Chiefs v Bloemfontein Celtic (Moses Mabhida Stadium‚ 8.15pm)

Sunday:

Polokwane City v Maritzburg United (Old Peter Mokaba Stadium‚ 3.30pm)

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