27th September 2024
With the Amakhosi attack firing in their 3-1 Betway Premiership win away to AmaZulu, their front line is considered a threat.
Kekana says there won’t be a lot of room for errors.
"For us, on Saturday we understand the team that makes the least mistakes will definitely win the game, so for us it's to try and minimise the mistakes that we make, but also counter the mistakes that they make," said Kekana.
"We obviously also need to apply ourselves, and it's good that our strikers are scoring goals and finding the net now.
"I think when we started the season, we were creating so many chances and not scoring, so it's good that they persevered to start scoring, and we wish that it continues."
Although it’s only two games into the new campaign, Kekana admits there’s a sense that former teammate Gaston Sirino is part of a revival at Chiefs.
"He's very threatening, I played with Gaston for a number of seasons, and we understand his strengths," added the Bafana Bafana centre-back.
"[Ranga] Chivaviro is also doing well for them, and the young boy [Mduduzi] Shabalala is also doing well for them, so I think they're looking threatening going forward.
"We want to try and nullify their attacks, which is something we'll plan around, and hopefully we get to do the job properly on Saturday."
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