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It will be a tough fixture against the Amakhosi: Mkhize 

9 January 2020, 3:52 PM  |
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Cape Town City captain Thamsanqa Mkhize says that Kaizer Chiefs have shown this season they are tough to beat, so they need to make sure they take any chances that come their way on Sunday

Cape Town City captain Thamsanqa Mkhize says that Kaizer Chiefs have shown this season they are tough to beat, so they need to make sure they take any chances that come their way on Sunday

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Cape Town City captain Thamsanqa Mkhize says that Kaizer Chiefs have shown this season they are tough to beat, so they need to make sure they take any chances that come their way on Sunday

After a disappointing 2-2 draw against AmaZulu FC on Wednesday night, Cape Town City face a daunting task when they travel to the FNB Stadium to take on log leaders Kaizer Chiefs on Sunday afternoon.

City were leading by two goals against AmaZulu FC, but allowed Usuthu to fight back and then hold out for a draw.

City’s captain Thamsanqa Mkhize says that it will be a tough fixture against the Amakhosi, who beat Highlands Park 3-0 on Wednesday night, but it’s important for the team to remain focused as they look to improve on their current 11th spot in the league.

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Mkhize says Chiefs have shown this season they are tough to beat and they need to make sure they take any chances that come their way on Sunday.

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Reflecting on Wednesday’s game against AmaZulu FC, Mkhize says it was one of those draws that felt like a loss. – Report by Rob Delport

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