Kaizer Chiefs have not had the best start to their campaign as they drew their first DStv Premiership game, against Chippa United 0-0 and then lost their second match, to Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in midweek.
Amakhosi head coach Molefi Ntseki told the media that despite the disappointing early results so far, they trust the process of rebuilding the team and aim to bring back the glory days.
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"There will be people who don't feel confident in their work. In their craft as coaches," said Ntseki.
"But the most important thing is for us to be confident in what we are doing. It's important for us to trust the process. And it's a very positive one."
Chiefs take on Cape Town City in the MTN8 quarter-finals on Sunday, a game which they want to use as a springboard to instill confidence into the team going forward. However, Cape Town City have proven to be a tricky opponent for Chiefs in recent times.
"As a club we know what we are doing and we are going to achieve what we are doing. We are in a process of getting things right for the club.
"Getting things right for the players and everybody that is associated with the club. It doesn't matter which tournament we play in whether it's the league, the Nedbank Cup, Carling Cup or even the MTN8.
"It has been a long time since the team put smiles on the faces of the supporters, the Chairman and everyone at the club. We need to change that now and bring the glory days back to the team by winning trophies again," Ntseki concluded.
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