Chiefs show they mean business
The Citizen|September 26, 2024
Kaizer Chiefs gave further evidence they mean business this season under Nasreddine Nabi, with a 3-1 Betway Premiership victory over Amazulu yesterday at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
Jonty Mark

Amakhosi’s second away win to start the season leads them perfectly into a far larger test of their mettle, a meeting with champions Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday at FNB Stadium.

Spurred on by another sellout crowd, Chiefs blew AmaZulu away with three goals in the opening 23 minutes, including first Chiefs strikes for Gaston Sirino and Inacio Miguel.

The spree started in the 12th minute as Miguel robbed Ben Motshwari in midfield and sent Ranga Chivaviro through on goal.

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