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KaizerChiefs coach Arthur Zwane says the race for the DSTV Premiership title will go down to the wire. Zwane made the remark at a press conference earlier ahead of his team’s league clash against Sekhukhune United on Saturday.

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane at a press conference.will go down to the wire. Zwane made the remark at a press conference earlier on Thursday ahead of his team’s league clash against Sekhukhune United at FNB Stadium on Saturday.

Swallows FC coach Ernst Middendorp set tongues wagging last weekend when he declared that Mamelodi Sundowns will be crowned champions at the end of the season. All the PSL teams have played 14 matches with the Brazilians commanding a 7-point lead over second-placed Supersport United. “Every game that we play, we play for maximum points we just hope that all the remaining games we will grind the results and be up there and compete with the best look at Supersport they are doing well, look at Richards Bay they are doing well and Sundowns are leading the pack, so it won’t be the easy one but I believe it will go down to the wire,” Zwane says.Coach Arthur, Dolly and Kwinika represented Kaizer Chiefs at today’s media session at the Village.

 

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Uyaphambana kancinci kancinci with a fake speech KC53

Daydreamer!!

He’s got a big mouth less action.

Maybe for 2

The OP plumber said the same they are smoking the same supply 🤣...

Which wire? The gap is getting wider at the top.

Eish 🤦🏽‍♂️

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