TS Galaxy head coach Sead Ramovic has revealed the weakness of their Nedbank Cup round of 32 opponents Kaizer Chiefs.

Chiefs were drawn to play against Galaxy in the cup, a repeat of the final three years ago, when Galaxy surprised the Soweto giants to lift the trophy.
The German-born former Bosnia & Herzegovina international goalkeeper says that while Chiefs have a good team, and strong leadership, their biggest weakness is not having the Amakhosi fans at the stadium to cheer the team on.
“The Kaizer Chiefs team has an incredible good quality with an outstanding coach,” Ramovic told the club’s media department.
“The backbone of the team is very good. They also have some leadership players in the team, all in all, a really tough team to play against.
“Their weakness is that the great supporters they have are not at the stadium.”
Ramovic also says they have been working hard to improve as a team, and are making good strides.
“Yes, we did beside improvement of tactical abilities, a focus on development of the players’ physical conditions, such as an endurance, strength and speed emphasised,” he continued.
“We also have to [be] developing a winning attitude, playing better defensive and be more clinical upfront. So it’s not about being the best, but it’s about being better than we were yesterday.
“We got some good quality players in, but in the end, the players we play that are great in shape, good in passing, receiving and moving the ball.
“So the key is to show up, work hard and listen. Then you will be on your way to understand what it takes to be a champ, always believe in yourself, strive to be the very best that you can be, and you will already be a champ.
“This is the where how we are now and we will be ready to give any opponent we will play against, a tough time.”



