CONFIDENT: FEELS TECHNICALLY & TACTICALLY THEY CAN BEAT SUNDOWNS.
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi says his side are confident they can beat Mamelodi Sundowns today at FNB Stadium and reach the Carling Black Label Knockout semifinals.
Chiefs pushed Sundowns to the wire in a Betway Premiership clash at the same venue on 28 September. Amakhosi lost that match 2-1, but held their own against the best team in the country.
"If you remember the last game against Sundowns, it was a very good game of football," said Nabi this week at the Premier Soccer League offices in Parktown.
"There was a lot of entertainment, technically and tactically for both teams.
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