Kaizer Chiefs have a tasty midweek Betway Premiership test against AmaZulu. Here’s how Nabi’s troops could line up.
Predicted Kaizer Chiefs XI vs AmaZulu
Predicted XI vs AmaZulu; Ntwari; Frosler, Miguel, Dortley, Cross; Zwane, Maart; Du Preez, Shabalala, Sirino; Chivaviro.
Chiefs started five of their brand-new signings against Gallants. It was an almost entirely new-look defense with goalkeeper Ntwari between the sticks and Inacio Miguel, Rushwin Dortley and Bradley Cross in the back four. If this unit can gel, the creative players ahead of them can only flourish in that environment. Mfundo Vilakazi misses out as he’s on U20 duty. Christian Saile could come out of the side for Ashley Du Preez in attack.
* Starting XI vs Gallants: Ntwari; Frosler, Miguel, Dortley, Cross; Zwane, Maart; Saile, Shabalala, Sirino; Chivaviro.
Subs used: Du Preez, Castillo, Duba, Vilakazi.
Next five fixtures in the Betway Premiership
Meanwhile, Amakhosi will be eager to follow up on their win over Gallants as they look ahead to upcoming tests. The matchwinner on the opening day, teenager Mfundo Vilakazi, will be absent against AmaZulu and potentially Sundowns because of his call-up to the South Africa U20 Men’s National team for the Cosafa Cup.
- AmaZulu – Wednesday, September 25, King Zwelithini Stadium, 19:30
- Mamelodi Sundowns – Saturday, September 28, FNB Stadium, 15:00
- SuperSport United – Saturday, October 26, Lucas Moripe Stadium, 17:30
- Magesi FC – Wednesday, October 30, Old Peter Mokaba Stadium, 19:30
- Royal AM – Sunday, November 9 – FNB Stadium, 17:30
Will Sirino bring the heat?
Chiefs have constantly struggled to field a regular and reliable playmaker in their side. Yusuf Maart is more of a number eight but is often asked to occupy the number 10 position. Meanwhile, Nkosingiphile Ngcobo simply can’t stay fit for long enough periods to be a dependable option.
33-year-old left-footer Gaston Sirino is a man who knows how to win with 11 trophies to his name at Sundowns, including seven league crowns on the bounce. He’s not a long-term fix but he’s a great guy to have around as the club negotiates a transition phase. With the number 10 on his back, there’s an understandable level of expectation and pressure on the highly decorated Uruguayan.
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