Arthur Zwane Believes Kaizer Chiefs Just Need Consistency!
Arthur Zwane Believes Kaizer Chiefs Just Need Consistency! Amakhosi won against The Dube Birds this week.
Arthur Zwane Believes Kaizer Chiefs Just Need Consistency! Amakhosi won against The Dube Birds this week.
Kaizer Chiefs defeated Swallows FC 2-1 in the DSTV Premiership on Wednesday night. Head coach Arthur Zwane wants his team to maintain this level of performance and results.
The win was also Amakhosi’s first away win of the season. This victory moved them up level on points alongside SuperSport United and Orlando Pirates.
Striker Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana gave Chiefs the lead. Keagan Dolly managed to make it 2-0 before the half-time break.
Swallows’ striker Wassem Isaacs pulled one goal back for the hosts, but the match eventually finished at 2-1 to the visitors.
“We started off very well today, we showed that we really want to win the game first half,” Zwane told SuperSport TV after the win.
“We created a number of chances, we did not take them, but we were in control of the game, dictating terms. We scored two goals, which was very important for us.
“I was obviously from my side worried about the second half, we don’t become complacent. We started very well as well, but we started playing in patches and brought them back into the game.
“When they scored their goal, we could see it coming, it was a warning. We tried to lift the boys up, ‘listen, try and relax’, we spoke about it.
“Now they got it and we were under pressure, they could’ve easily equalised, which is something that we need to work on, we can do better.
“But I think I must commend the first-half performance. I think we just need consistency, we could’ve easily also with one break-attack killed the game off, we had about three clearcut chances, it was just a matter of decision-making in the final third.
“I know there were a lot of positive, but second half we could’ve done much better.” He added.
Amakhosi rise to fifth on the table after the win. Arthur Zwane Believes Kaizer Chiefs Just Need Consistency!