● Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter said Siphelele Mthembus - TopicsExpress



          

● Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter said Siphelele Mthembus patience will pay off after the striker broke his duck at the club against Orlando Pirates on the weekend. ● Mulomowandau Mathoho says the consistent starting XI for Kaizer Chiefs this season played a key role in their 2-0 Soweto Derby win over nemesis Orlando Pirates on Saturday. The Venda-born defender adds that the way Chiefs’ players handled the pressure on the day was key to ensuring a win and claiming the bragging rights. ● AmaZulu coach Steve Barker wants his team to channel their anxiety in a positive manner as the club fights the threat of relegation. ● Orlando Pirates have entered the race for the signature of Robert Ng’ambi. Ng’ambi has attracted interest from a number of clubs for his consistent and impressive performances for Dikwena. Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United are some of the clubs that have been interested in the player.However, it looks like Bucs are interested in signing the player before any other club does. ● The PSL has announced that Princess Magogo Stadium will host the MultiChoiceDiski Challenge quarter-finals. The quarterfinal festival will be played over two days – on the weekend of 17 and 18 January, 2015 – in Umlazi. ● Orlando Pirates will definitely appoint a new coach before the end of the season if there is no improvement under caretaker coach Eric Tinkler. Tinkler began his reign with a defeat to arch-rivals Kaizer Chiefs this past weekend, but he still has 17 league games, the Nedbank Cup and the Caf Confederation Cup to prove himself. However, according to a source within the Bucs camp, Tinkler is already walking a tightrope, and although club chairman Dr Irvin Khoza said that he will be in charge for the rest of the season, he could return to his role as assistant coach even before then. ● Ajax Cape Town have issued an apology to their fans that had to endure such extremely hot conditions at Athlone Stadium this weekend. ● With players like Bernard Parker and Itumeleng Khune coming back from injury, Siphiwe Tshabalala believes Kaizer Chiefs’ old guard is ready fight their way back into the team. @brisco
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 05:36:53 +0000

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