A former Kaizer Chiefs player has explained why he was disappointed with Amakhosi from one of their most recent fixtures.
With Arthur Zwane and the team preparing for their next fixture against Orlando Pirates this coming Saturday, ex-Chiefs midfielder Humphrey Mlwane is struggling to deal with the disappointment of losing against Golden Arrows.
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The Soweto giants threw away a lead on two occasions against Abafana Bes'thende on Sunday to leave the Peter Mokaba Stadium empty handed after going down 3-2.
"That defeat (against Arrows) was a little bit of an embarrassment. Those are the kind of results that can have an effect of knocking down the confidence of the coach. I thought the result from the previous match, the 2-0 win against Maritzburg United was a confidence booster, but going down like that in the following match was disappointing," said Mlwane, speaking to the Siya crew.
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"The most important thing to do now is for them to dig deeper as a collective to get out of the current situation. Going into the match against Pirates, they will need to have their confidence on a high again. Going into a match with confidence gives the team a little bit of an advantage and at the moment Pirates look like a team that is high in confidence from their most recent results," he said.
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