It looks like the disappointment is far from over for Kaizer Chiefs, but football always offers new opportunities to turn the corner.
Coach Cavin Johnson wants goals.
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Nedbank Cup: Kaizer Chiefs VS Milford FC
Opposing Amakhosi will be Motsepe Championship (MFC) side Milford FC in the Nedbank Cup last 32.
The match is scheduled for this afternoon at FNB Stadium from 6pm.
Milford currently sits in 12th place on the MFC Log with five wins, five draws and nine losses from 19 games.
Johnson told the media before the game that the lack of goals would affect the team.
“Personally, it would mean the world to end the club's trophy drought. I think it would also mean a lot to the club and its large number of fans,” said the Chiefs tactician. sowetan.
“Hopefully, the football gods will be on my side, or maybe not on my side but on the side of the club, so that we can do a lot of what we have been working on and score as many goals as possible. 'Cause so are we.'We're struggling in that department,'' Johnson added.
Khama Billiat joins Yada FC
In other news, former Chiefs attacking midfielder Khama Billiat has advanced in his career.
The former Cape Town Spurs star left Chiefs in July 2023. He was apparently set to join Cape Town City, but no offer was made.
Billiat then appeared in Tshwane last month. The 33-year-old started training with SuperSport United. report @SAFootClassics, via X.
Sadly for Billiat, this plan was not successful as he stopped training with Pitli's Matsatsant.
“Former Kaizer Chiefs forward Khama Billiat has stopped training at SuperSport United.” iDiski Times reported.
Former national team and Chiefs teammate Katsande says Billiat's latest move is positive for his career and the Zimbabwe Premier League.
“He's like Ronaldo moving from Europe to Asia. So he's going to boost every team in the league,” Katsande said. far postOfani Munyai.
“Every player in the PSL is convinced of that.” [in Zimbabwe] We can't wait for the season to start, but we have a reason to play well. There's a reason they have to play against Yada.
“I know that the team he plays for, the owner is a very good friend of mine, and I know him personally. So from a professionalism point of view, he just needs to focus on football. It's a good environment to be in,” added the former Chiefs captain.
“It's a good decision for him to go there to revive his career, especially in these difficult times.
“We know he hasn't played for almost a year,” Katsande concluded.
“So he needs a space where he can feel comfortable to get back on his feet. I think it was a good decision for him because I know him well.
“Nothing is wrong [with his move], look at Ronaldo. He went to Saudi Arabia and is still scoring goals. We also need him to come out of his retirement and help us qualify for the World Cup. ”
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