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Kaizer Chiefs Coach Arthur Zwane says his team will be looking to finish second on the log at the end of the DSTV Premiership season. This will propel Amakhosi to qualify for the prestigious CAF Champions league next season.

Chiefs will clash with Golden Arrows in the league match at the Peter Mokaba stadium on Sunday afternoon.

“I think there are about 4, 5 or 6 teams that stand a good chance of finishing second you can see Sundowns are home and dry so we stand a good chance of fighting for the second spot, and we will take it from there going forward,” says Zwane. “They don’t come easy they are all tough we are playing at home against arrows you know in terms of quality they always make it difficult for any team we are looking forward to the game hoping to grab maximum points,” Zwane reiterates.

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He’s on some good powder!

He smokes the same thing Ramaphosa is smoking

He is dreaming that one 🤔

'Next season' he meant 💁💁💁💁💁

😂😂😂 Seriously next season they must do better

Why not do first?

What about first? It’s important to win the league. Has he given up already?

Shame Coach

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Someone please wake Arthur Zwane up! Coach is daydreaming now

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