Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has opened on his plans on how to beat Sekhukhune United on Sunday.
The Tunisian mentor will not be on the sideline for the clash due to the red card he received after this side’s 1-0 defeat to Golden Arrows at the same venue last week.
But, he has urged his players to remain patient and focussed for 90 minutes in order to have a chance at beating a high-flying Babina Noko.
“There are no easy games in the Betway Premiership and this one is no different, so we have prepared for a tough challenge against a team, Sekhukhune, that is in good form at the moment,” he told the club’s media team.
“They have won their last four games. We have analysed their strengths and weaknesses and we know it will be a match where we will need to be patient.
“It won’t be decided in the first 10 minutes. We must be on our game for the full 90 minutes if we are to get the win.
“The players must remain fully focused for the whole game. We have been working on all of this and are confident we can come out with a positive result.”
Nabi also sent a message to the club’s fans after more and more have expressed their dissatisfaction at the current run of results.
“We are aware that there is some frustration among our fans and we want nothing more than to make them happy,” he added.
“We really appreciate that they support us with a lot of passion through good times and bad. We will give everything today to send them home smiling.”