Chiefs eye redemption in Soweto Derby against Pirates

Kaizer Chiefs are preparing for Sunday's Soweto Derby against Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium, seeking to avoid a repeat of their 3-0 defeat in February. Both teams are in strong form, with Chiefs winning five straight matches and Pirates on a five-game winning streak atop the league log. Coaches and captains emphasized the match's unpredictability and high stakes for the title race.

Kaizer Chiefs, currently third on the league log, head into the clash after five consecutive wins and one draw. Co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef highlighted the team's improved form since the first derby in February, when they suffered a 3-0 loss at the same FNB Stadium venue. "Every derby has its reality, no one can predict the result of this game," Ben Youssef said, noting Pirates' strong season under coach Abdeslam Ouaddou.

Orlando Pirates lead the standings and aim to extend their dominance, having turned the historical tide against Chiefs in recent years. Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou acknowledged Chiefs' recent fitness, stating, "Now it’s another game... we have to prepare for that and we will do our best again to make our fans happy." Captain Nkosinathi Sibisi stressed the need for the right mentality, calling it a "game of consequence" to pressure title rivals Mamelodi Sundowns.

A Chiefs victory could influence the title race, especially with their upcoming match against Sundowns on May 6 in Pretoria. The sold-out fixture underscores the intense rivalry between the Soweto giants.

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