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Kaizer Chiefs players enjoy training at Naturena. Image: Twitter/Kaizerchiefs.

Pirates put massive pressure on Chiefs

Have Kaizer Chiefs management and fans been reading news reports? Surely because Orlando Pirates mean business.

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Kaizer Chiefs players enjoy training at Naturena. Image: Twitter/Kaizerchiefs.

Whether the reports are 100% true or not, Kaizer Chiefs are feeling the pressure. Nobody quite expected Orlando Pirates to complete three more quality signings after what they did so far this season.

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REPORTS: ORLANDO PIRATES SIGN THREE NEW PLAYERS

As The South African website reported on Thursday, the Sea Robbers are believed to have signed three new players in Ndumiso Mabena, Souaibou Marou and Craig Martin.

The deals follow closely after the arrivals of Miguel Timm, Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo, Kermit Erasmus, Monnapule Saleng (from loan), and Nkosinathi Sibisi and of course the MTN8 trophy.

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PRESSURE ON KAIZER CHIEFS

Meanwhile, bitter Soweto rivals Amakhosi have not made any new ‘threatening’ signings yet. While the Glamour Boys are linked with Pule Mmodi, there hasn’t been any reports that claim a deal has been done.

Additionally, Chiefs only welcomed two new trialists to Naturena, namely Balint Bajner and Bradley Cross.

Considering the transfer reports on Pirates, are Amakhosi feeling the pressure? The answer is yes, whether the club and fans are willing to admit it or not.

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Meanwhile, Amakhosi will be back in action against Golden Arrows on 31 December in KwaMashu.

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Kaizer Chiefs director of football, Kaizer Jr, has plenty to ponder. Image: © Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix.

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