‘Chiefs winning Nedbank Cup is like a wedding, after celebrations you’re back to real life struggles!’

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Kaizer Chiefs failed to draw inspiration from their Nedbank Cup heroics last weekend as they played to a 1-1 draw with Sekhukhune United on Saturday at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane City.

The result put Amakhosi's top eight chances in doubt, the same as Babina Noko's opportunity to play in the Caf Confederation Cup next season.

Have a look at what the fans said after spoils were shared between the two teams.

Chiefs winning the Nedbank Cup is like a wedding! Struggles in real life

Kaizer Chiefs fans

Kaizer Chiefs are the Nedbank Cup champions! Amakhosi don't care much about this MTN8 thing –  Sebenele Bobo Dlamini 

Ever since Kaizer Chiefs won the Nedbank Cup, they think they are on the same level as other teams –  Blessed Madenga 

Orlando Pirates are already in pre-season preparing cocomelons for next season, while Chiefs are fighting to get into the Top 8 – Da Calo Moabelo

I hope the Buccaneers give SuperSport United and Magesi FC full points. I want to see how Chiefs can get the top 8 position – Godide Ntuli 

Chiefs winning the Nedbank Cup is like a wedding. After the celebrations, you are back to real-life struggles. They've been on 30 points since Caf 1st leg Quarter finals – Msizi Chaka Hlatshwayo 

Let Chiefs qualify for MTN8 and play Sundowns

Wandile Duba celebrated scoring against Mamelodi Sundowns. Photo Kaizer Chiefs

If you know football, these 1-1 hits differently; others are just honoring the fixtures while others have lot of work to do in their last game – Bony Thabo

No pressure for Orlando Pirates and no pressure for Kaizer Chiefs either. They are used to not playing MTN8 –  Mfanasbili Ndzabukelwayo KaNkosi

Orlando Pirates should just give those remaining games to Kaizer Chiefs so that they can try to qualify for the top 8 – Lethabo Thibos Thoka

The same team we drew against on Saturday is the one that took the hopes of winning the league away from Orlando Pirates – Nkosinathi Mathenjwa 

Let Kaizer Chiefs qualify for the MTN8 so that they can meet Mamelodi Sundowns – Vanni Gio Giovanni 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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