Kaizer Chiefs' Knowledge Musona Confident In Win Over SuperSport United
Kaizer Chiefs striker Knowledge Musona believes that his team can turn the tables and steal victory when they meet SuperSport United in their PSL (Premier Soccer League) game at Loftus Stadium tonight.
Nov 25, 2009 9:35:56 AM
Musona, who has been in devastating form for Amakhosi this season,
conceded that United have a strong defence but indicated that SuperSports’ record in
their last past few games has given them confidence to win the encounter.
“SuperSport have very tough defenders but in the last two games they have conceded a couple of goals,” said Musona, referring to the four goals they let in against AmaZulu and Maritzburg United, with 4-2 and 3-2 wins respectively.
“However we are not going into this game thinking about what they have done in the past, but rather to implement our game plan. There is a belief in the camp that we can still compete for the championship, so it is very important for us to win on Wednesday,” the Zimbabwean international said on the Amakhosi website.
Amakhosi were lucky to return from Port Elizabeth with three points last week, when the referee disallowed a goal during their game against Santos at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
“SuperSport have very tough defenders but in the last two games they have conceded a couple of goals,” said Musona, referring to the four goals they let in against AmaZulu and Maritzburg United, with 4-2 and 3-2 wins respectively.
“However we are not going into this game thinking about what they have done in the past, but rather to implement our game plan. There is a belief in the camp that we can still compete for the championship, so it is very important for us to win on Wednesday,” the Zimbabwean international said on the Amakhosi website.
Amakhosi were lucky to return from Port Elizabeth with three points last week, when the referee disallowed a goal during their game against Santos at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
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