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Sekhukhune United vs Kaizer Chiefs, May 2026

Sekhukhune 0-2 Chiefs: 'We are subjected to dull football; we need a coach with a clear plan; Morris qualified us for CAF'

CAF Confederation Cup qualification was hanging in the balance coming into this game, the stakes couldn’t have been any higher. In a dramatic twist, one of the forgotten Glamour Boys stars rose from the shadows to stamp his mark when it mattered most, etching his name back into the hearts of the supporters. The Soweto giants dug deep and showed real character to script a strong finish to the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League campaign, sealing their place on the continental stage in style with two games left.

Yanela Mbutuma and Sibongiseni Mthethwa, Orlando Pirates vs Kaizer Chiefs

Pirates 1-1 Chiefs: 'Is Abongile Tom the only referee available for the Derby? Peterson really saved us'

There was plenty at stake in the Soweto Derby, not just bragging rights but unfinished business for Amakhosi after being heavily beaten in the last meeting between the two sides in February. The Buccaneers, meanwhile, had their eyes firmly on the bigger picture as the title race reaches its business end, knowing maximum points and a healthy goal tally could prove crucial in their push for league glory.

Thabo Cele, Glody Lilepo, Kaizer Chiefs, September 2025

Ex-Chiefs coach blasts selfish Amakhosi players for 'trying to score from a impossible angles'

The Soweto giants have come under growing criticism for their lack of cutting edge in front of goal. Much of the scrutiny has been aimed at both the forwards and midfielders, whose struggles to convert chances have raised concern. There are now fears that the continued bluntness in attack could derail their campaign and leave them empty-handed at the end of the season.

Kaizer Chiefs, January 2026

Ex-Chiefs striker blames club's lack of goals on midfielders' service

The Soweto giants boast a strikeforce that has eight forwards in their squad, yet they continue to struggle with glaring shortcomings in front of goal. The attacking frailties could come back to haunt them as they enter a crucial phase of the season, including the bid to defend the Nedbank Cup. A former Amakhosi striker has weighed in, pinpointing what he believes is holding the club’s forwards back from being consistently prolific.

Lebohang Maboe, ZESCO United vs Kaizer Chiefs, January 2026

Ben Youssef hits back at Chiefs critics after 'boring' ZESCO win, insisting 'we didn’t come to enjoy'

The Soweto giants recovered from setbacks in their opening two group matches by grinding out a crucial away win in Zambia. While it is three vital points picked in Ndola, some fans were left unimpressed by the manner in which the team secured victory. The result reignited hopes of reaching the knockout stage of the competition from a group that has Zamalek and Al Masry as fierce competitors.

Frequently asked questions

Enzo Fernandez plays as a central attacking midfielder, a central midfielder, or as one of the two holding midfielders in a double pivot for Chelsea.

Enzo Fernandez was born in San Martin, Buenos Aires, in Argentina.

Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea's most expensive signing ever, wears the No. 8 jersey at the club and is a versatile option in midfield.

Enzo Fernandez stands at 1.78m (5ft 10in). He has a combative style of play and has become an integral part of the Chelsea XI.

Enzo Fernandez weighs 78kg (172 lbs). The Argentine international relies on his physicality, although he has a bigger influential when he orchestrates play from deeper positions by playing line-breaking passes.

Enzo Fernandez played for local club Club La Recova at a very young age, before joining the River Plate academy in 2007, at the age of six.

Enzo Fernandes has two children with his wife Valentina Cervantes - a daughter named Olivia and a son named Benjamin.

Enzo Fernandes is married to Argentine social media influencer and model Valentina Cervantes.