Kaizer Chiefs

Keagan Dolly of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates a goal during the DStv Premiership 2021/22 match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates on the 06 November 2021 at FNB Stadium, Soweto Pic Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs will rise again claims legend Lucas Radebe

Kaizer Chiefs haven’t lifted the league trophy since 2015 but Radebe feels they can end that drought. in the near future.

Kaizer Chiefs

Keagan Dolly of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates a goal during the DStv Premiership 2021/22 match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates on the 06 November 2021 at FNB Stadium, Soweto Pic Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Lucas Radebe feels that Kaizer Chiefs will find a way to challenge for honours in the near future.

Radebe believes that Kaizer Chiefs already have players of the quality necessary for a title challenge.

Kaizer Chiefs will rise again 

Kaizer Chiefs haven’t lifted the league trophy since 2015 but Radebe feels they can end that drought. 

“You know, Kaizer Chiefs is a big club and big clubs are capable of coming back because they know how to do it. So, when they take a dip, they are going to go up against it, it is normal,” Radebe said as quoted by iDiski Times.

“I believe they have got a chance. I think the mentality of the players now, they realize that the brand that they represent should be at a level where they are competing for silverware.

“Yes it is not going to happen overnight, it takes confidence, it takes stability, it is a marathon. To be a quality team, you need consistency. You need to be there week in, week out like [Mamelodi] Sundowns.”

Consistency is key

Radebe says that Kaizer Chiefs need to be consistent in their performances.

“You need to be playing in big competitions, you need to be playing good football. We all know the brand of Kaizer Chiefs and what they are capable of, and for me, that takes time, to get the consistency in playing well,” Radebe said.

“You might lose a game, but if you lose a game having played well, it is a different story and that’s what we need. We can win today, win tomorrow, then lose, that’s not success. For me, success is when you play well, competing week in, week out consistently.”

Chiefs have indicated that they will honour their fixture against Sekhkhune United on Sunday, having no-showed their last two games.

Stuart Baxter’s charges sit fifth on the PSL table with 22 points from the 13 matches played.