Kaizer Chiefs defender Reeve Frosler has asked for patience after his side’s slow start to the DStv Premiership campaign and gave an insight how the dressing room are feeling ahead of facing AmaZulu.
Benni McCarthy’s side are currently seventh on the table, with six points, and one point ahead of Chiefs, who are in the 13th spot.
Usuthu host Chiefs in Durban in the DStv Premiership on Saturday, and Frosler says that he’s an expecting an interesting game against Benni McCarthy’s outfit.
“I haven’t seen much of them this season,” he told the club’s media department.
“But from what we know from AmaZulu, they’re not a bad team, they did well, I think they in the Champions League at the moment, preliminary rounds, so that’s good for them.
“Ja, it’s gonna be another interesting game for us come Saturday afternoon.”
Frosler also says that while they’re not happy with their start to the season, things will improve and there have only been five games.
“I’m very honest, the season is long, the season is not five games, the season is 30 game, so just got be patient and just keep getting the small things right,” he continued.
“And eventually we’ll add all the small things and get better, and hopefully perform at our best come soon.”
The Gqeberha-born player added that the mood in the dressing room is positive, and they’re looking to keep improving.
“The guys are positive in the dressing room,” he explained.
“We’re doing okay, we would like to get better, obviously the discussion is how we can get better, how we can do better, how we can get the best out of each other.
“But the dressing room is good, everyone’s a positive in the dressing room, as we can get better throughout the season.”