‘George Matlou will score a hat-trick & pull a Mukoko celebration! Chiefs need no courts like Pirates to play CAF CC’

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Kaizer Chiefs are set for the CAF Confederation Cup Group D outing this weekend hoping to start on a high note against Egypt’s Al Masry.

The Glamour Boys were pooled with Zamalek and Zesco as well with the top two teams advancing to the quarter-final. The Sunday outing will be staged at the New Suez Stadium.

On Thursday, Amakhosi named their travelling party without some key players like Glody Lilepo, Gaston Sirino, Aden McCatrthy and Khanyisa Mayo, among others. Have a look at what their supporters are saying as sampled by Afrik-Foot.

Chiefs don’t need lawyers to play CAF Confederation Cup

As Kaizer Chiefs, we don’t need lawyers to play CAF inter-club competitions. George Matlou to the world. He’ll score a hat-trick and pull a Mukoko celebration – Bernard Peters

We know Matlou will be on the bench, giving other players water and motivating them. He is travelling like Mama Joy, just for entertainment  – Unkle Shege 

You forgot Khanyisa Mayo because he is the defender of the season – Munya Munyaradzi 

After destroying Orlando Pirates, Mukoko is considering joining Kaizer Chiefs so that he can do it again and again every week! –  Rivombo Stylistt III

Who will assist striker Flavio da Silva when Gaston Sirino is not there? – Siya Ok-juicy Mshana Ndobe 

Chiefs catching flights, Pirates catching feelings

Abdeslam Ouaddou Orlando Pirates
Image – Pirates

The biggest team in South Africa’s first journey to donate three points in the group – Karabo Khosa

Kaizer Chiefs are catching flights while Orlando Pirates are busy catching fines from CAF – Sibusiso Smartidiot Hlatshwayo 

So Ethan Chislett and Nkanyiso Shinga are not in the coach’s plan this season, right? – Tae-Row Juice-Nut 

The frustration when I see there’s no Glody Lilepo on the list anyway, guys go make us happier than before – Dini Enerstinah Matlali 

I’m loving the kind of depth we’re building; we actually have two or more competitive players in every position – Henza Lejohn

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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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