Kaizer Chiefs will be looking to collect maximum points when they host TS Galaxy in a DStv Premiership clash at the FNB stadium on Tuesday.
The Rockets have been a bogey team for Chiefs. In five matches played between the sides, there have been two draws, one victory for Chiefs and two for Galaxy including their famous Nedbank Cup victory over the Amakhosi in 2019. Galaxy also won the sides' most recent encounter 1-0 in the Nedbank Cup first-round last month. Stuart Baxter's go into the clash with confidence after a thumping 3-1 victory over Chippa United, with Samir Nurkovic getting his first goal of the campaign.
Kaizer Chiefs have a chance to go second on the Premier Soccer League table on Tuesday when they host TS Galaxy at FNB Stadium.
But while TS Galaxy are struggling, they could draw inspiration from the fact that they have troubled the Soweto giants in the past. Pressure is mounting on TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic as his team struggles to keep safe from relegation. After coming on as a substitute and scoring against Chippa, Keagan Dolly is likely to start on Tuesday.
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“I hope today’s game confirms for the players that when Kaizer Chiefs play our way through, when you play calmly in possession“Kaizer Chiefs have good movements, certain patterns and set plays within play, I think they know we can hurt anybody and we can play well against anybody,” “At the same time, if we do not do that, we know we can shoot ourselves in the foot. One, it’s a really tough game mentally for the players because it’s one of those games where we know that if we don’t win we’re not playing for anything.” the Kaizer Chiefs head coach said following his side’s win over Chippa United. “Now we can go to the rest of the season for a hunting, so it was an important one (against Chippa United). These three points mean we can keep kicking on a little bit more optimistic and it puts pressure on everybody else to take their points. Should Kaizer Chiefs come out victorious, they’ll move into second position, 10 points behind Mamelodi Sundowns with a game in hand.
Just three days after registering a 3-1 win over Chippa United out in Gqeberha on Saturday, Kaizer Chiefs will take on TS Galaxy in another DStv Premiership ...
The Club will also provide regular updates of the action on Twitter @KaizerChiefs. The match between the Phefeni Glamour Boys and the Rockets will kick off at 19:30 at FNB Stadium in Nasrec. This will be the last game Amakhosi play without supporters in the stadium. Galaxy though did manage to knock Amakhosi out of the Nedbank Cup in February this year.
Kaizer Chiefs go into the DStv Premiership tie with TS Galaxy at FNB Stadium tonight determined to revenge their disappointing exit from the.
“It’s almost 12 weeks, I’m happy to get game time, I’m happy to score my first goal in Chiefs colours. Chiefs got back to their winning ways since losing 0-1 at home to Golden Arrows on March 19. “It’s very important to approach it like any other game, we train well and try to do the same on matchday.
Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Cole Alexander says the return of fans will be a boost for the club and him.
“For me I am excited to have the opposite of that and to have the crowd for me. He added: “As a Chiefs player I have not played in front of (our) fans but as a player who is always used to playing against Chiefs, the crowd was always intimidating. But before that Chiefs meet desperate, second-last-placed TS Galaxy at FNB on Tuesday in the last round of league matches this season to be played without fans.
Cole Alexander in action against Chippa United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on April 2 2022 and scored in his first match since December.
“For me I am excited to have the opposite of that and to have the crowd for me. He added: “As a Chiefs player I have not played in front of (our) fans but as a player who is always used to playing against Chiefs, the crowd was always intimidating. But before that Chiefs meet desperate, second-last-placed TS Galaxy at FNB on Tuesday in the last round of league matches this season to be played without fans.
Kaizer Chiefs missed the chance to move up to second spot on the DStv Premiership table after being held to a goalless draw by TS Galaxy.
Nkosingiphile Ngcobo nearly won it for Chiefs at the death. The Chiefs playmaker was in the thick of things as next another excellent cross found Alexander, who headed wide. Dolly then went on a mazy run bursting through a gap in the inside right and got a shot off but it was a relatively easy save for Buthelezi in the end.
TS Galaxy striker Augustine Kwem is upended in a challenge by Kaizer Chiefs' Cole Alexander at FNB Stadium. Kwem had the best opportunties to score and won ...
Amakhosi coach Stuart Baxter said before the match he wanted his team to make it as “unpleasant” as for Galaxy as they could. Amakhosi still have an outside, and increasingly mostly mathematical, chance of catching Downs but will need to drop as few points as possible in their remaining matches. The Rockets’ point keep their a nose above water as it has moved them to 19 points, two above bottom club Baroka and one above Swallows FC in 15th, though their relegation rivals have played two and one less matches respectively.
Kaizer Chiefs had to settle for a point from their DStv Premiership clash against TS Galaxy on Tuesday, blowing the race for second wide open.
Galaxy will be happier with the result as they are now out of the relegation zone. Galaxy held their own in the first half as they frustrated Chiefs with a deep defensive line. From all the Chiefs players, it appeared to be Dolly who was the most enterprising.
Kaizer Chiefs dropped two points at home against TS Galaxy as both teams played to a goalless draw at the FNB Stadium on Tuesday.
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TS Galaxy striker Augustine Kwem is upended in a challenge by Kaizer Chiefs' Cole Alexander at FNB Stadium. Kwem had the best opportunties to score and was ...
Amakhosi coach Stuart Baxter said before the match he wanted his team to make it as “unpleasant” for Galaxy as they could. Amakhosi still have an outside, and increasingly mostly mathematical, chance of catching Downs but will need to drop as few points as possible in their remaining matches. The Rockets’ point keeps their nose above water as it has moved them to 19 points, two above bottom club Baroka and one above Swallows FC in 15th, though their relegation rivals have played two and one fewer matches respectively.
Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter's preference for a more defensive line-up was in clear evidence against TS Galaxy in the stalemate at the FNB Stadium on ...
It just feels sometimes that Amakhosi have more to offer than we're seeing, especially in attack, and that they could benefit from the coach throwing just a little more caution to the wind. By that stage of the game, Galaxy were firmly of a belief that they could get something from the match themselves and it didn't help that Baxter failed to introduce additional firepower in the closing moments of the contest. Instead of getting on the front foot from the start and playing with the confidence of a big team, Chiefs' lack of threat in attack allowed a struggling Galaxy side to grow into the game.
TS Galaxy striker Augustine Kwem is upended in a challenge by Kaizer Chiefs' Cole Alexander at FNB Stadium. Kwem had the best opportunties to score and was ...
Amakhosi coach Stuart Baxter said before the match he wanted his team to make it as “unpleasant” for Galaxy as they could. Amakhosi still have an outside, and increasingly mostly mathematical, chance of catching Downs but will need to drop as few points as possible in their remaining matches. The Rockets’ point keeps their nose above water as it has moved them to 19 points, two above bottom club Baroka and one above Swallows FC in 15th, though their relegation rivals have played two and one fewer matches respectively.
By drawing the game, Chiefs missed the chance to usurp Royal AM and go second in the log. With the title now firmly in the hands of Mamelodi Sundowns, ...
Despite the stalemate, Chiefs remain third and one point adrift of Royal AM with a game in hand. By drawing the game, Chiefs missed the chance to usurp Royal AM and go second in the log. We lost the ball and gave them the ball while they did the same to us.