Kaizer Chiefs

Arthur Zwane,coach of Kaizer Chiefs during the 2022 MTN8 Semifinal Kaizer Chiefs Training Session at the Chiefs Village, Johannesburg on the 28 September 2022 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs: Now that’s more like it – Arthur Zwane

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has been impressed by the resilience shown by his team this season.

Kaizer Chiefs

Arthur Zwane,coach of Kaizer Chiefs during the 2022 MTN8 Semifinal Kaizer Chiefs Training Session at the Chiefs Village, Johannesburg on the 28 September 2022 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has been impressed by the resilience shown by his team this season.

Chiefs came from behind to beat Stellenbosch FC on Sunday and Zwane is happy that his team are showing more resilience.

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Arthur Zwane lauds his charges

Zwane believes that the team are close to becoming the image of a side that every youngster wants to play for by showing their fighting spirit and quality.

“You must have seen this season, this is a different Kaizer Chiefs altogether, this is a Chiefs that came back from, I don’t know maybe six games or seven games one goal down but we were very persistent,” Zwane said.

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Kaizer Chiefs find their character

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Ashley Du Preez is challenged by Abbubaker Mobara of AmaZulu during the 2022 MTN8 Semifinal match between Chiefs and AmaZulu at the FNB Stadium, Johannesburg on the 02 October 2022 Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Zwane is eager to get his Kaizer Chiefs squad tapped into the qualities that he feels exemplify what the club is all about.

“We never gave up, we kept on believing that we can equalise and get the winner and kill the game off. It happened against SuperSport and many other games, unfortunately in those we didn’t get the winning goal.

“But we came back from behind, yes it’s a worrying factor but they are also showing character, for the fact that this is a Kaizer Chiefs I know, it’s a Kaizer Chiefs I wanted to play for.

“This is a Kaizer Chiefs that people used to support that you score a goal and last minute of the game they used to say ‘It’s not over until the fat lady sings’ and that’s the Kaizer Chiefs I know. That’s the character we’re building in the team this season,” he added.

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Chiefs are next in action on Saturday 15 October when they host Chippa United at the FNB Stadium.