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Ex-Golden Arrows star Mmodi backs Kaizer Chiefs for top four PSL finish - ‘We’re playing well but must convert chances'

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  • Chiefs seek maximum points
  • Management supports Nabi’s vision
  • Mmodi anticipates tough clash
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Kaizer Chiefs have had an inconsistent season and are currently in 8th position.

    The international break has given coach Nasreddine Nabi time to refine his squad.

    They will resume action with an away fixture against Golden Arrows in Durban and Pule Mmodi, who previously played for Arrows, has shared his thoughts on the upcoming clash.

    He emphasised the importance of securing points in the remaining games as Amakhosi aims to finish strong and climb the league table.

    The team is focused on improving their form and consistency as they look to finish in a respectable position and secure a top-eight place.

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    WHAT MMODI SAID

    “Golden Arrows is a good team, and with their new coach, they’ll likely have a different approach. However, we’re focused on our own game plan, and we’re confident that we can get a result,” said Mmodi as reported by iDiski Times.

    “We’re aware that the league is entering its final stretch, and we need to be consistent in our performances. We are confident that we can make a strong finish to the season.

    “We’re currently eighth on the table, but we still have a chance to finish in the top four. We’ll be facing teams that are above us, and that’s a great opportunity for us to make up ground.

    “I think, to be fair, we’ve been playing good football, but we need to work on winning games and scoring goals. As a forward player, I know that I need to contribute more in terms of goals. We strive to win all the games that are remaining and give our best.

    “At the beginning of the season, I faced challenges adapting to the new coaches and staff. However, I think for me to be on form at this time of the season is because I have been working hard and improving where I was lacking.

    “For me it’s all about hard work. Each time I play I give all my best for the team because its only for 90 minutes so, as a player, you just have to give all your best and after that you will see the good results,” he concluded.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    With eight games remaining, Chiefs are aiming for maximum points and despite the struggles, the management remains supportive of coach Nabi. They believe the Tunisian tactician can turn things around and the squad is determined to improve results and push for a higher finish.

    Consistency has been an issue, but there is optimism within the camp.

    Chiefs will need strong performances to achieve their season objectives as they aim to finish on a high.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR CHIEFS?

    Chiefs will face Golden Arrows at Moses Mabhida Stadium. The match is crucial for their top-eight ambitions. A win would boost confidence for the remaining fixtures.