‘Could Sundowns beat Chiefs for country’s sake? Don’t go & vandalize gates there’

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Kaizer Chiefs' massive test in the Premier Soccer League comes on Wednesday when they host the defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

The Glamour Boys have 100% record from the three games played as opposed to Masandawana who have seven points after two wins and a draw. The last time Amakhosi defeated the Brazilians in the PSL was on April, 2021.

Ahead of the big game, have a look at what the fans are saying.

What Chiefs are doing is unexpected

Inacio Miguel and Gaston Sirino Kaizer Chiefs
Image – Chiefs

Since they fired our Lucas ‘Freeway' Suarez, we are coming for Grant ‘Tortoise' Kekana –  Maphosa Richard Tshikoliso

We all know your weakness now! Bobby Motaung is buying a half dozen eggs for you –  Thato T Malatjie 

Nasreddine Nabi is back with his favourite goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma and striker Tashreeq Morris. We are about to be a laughing stock, Sundowns, we are sorry –  Siyatanda Bighomie

What Kaizer Chiefs are doing this season is unexpected. You won’t know what will strike you this Wednesday – Precious Orifha Singo

Dan Malisela can bring back that shoeshine and piano that Manqoba Mnqithi and Miguel Cardoso destroyed – Sandiso Kanya Maraxa

Chiefs management buy a crate of eggs!

Bobby Motaung and Kaizer Motaung Jr. Kaizer Chiefs

Masandawana are going there to embarrass themselves against another Soweto team – Masedi Love Sundowns 

Can the Kaizer Chiefs management buy a crate of eggs? Amakhosi need to win this game – Victor Ngobeni 

Don't go and vandalize our gates there. Just tell Teboho Mokoena to go and score his free kick earlier because what will happen when we arrive won't be nice – Brian Lukhele Jr. 

Could you, Sundowns, please beat Chiefs for the country's sake? – Katleho Mohau 

Others are convinced their team will beat Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday, but someone needs to wake them up from their wet dreams – Mluda Bajo 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.