The Kaizer Chiefs' dream continues: "We came here to trade in Morocco" The Kaizer Chiefs are playing as a "matching discipline" game plan that provoked the explosion of the Wydad Casablanca team to the point of win 1-0 away from their Caf Champions League semi-final draw, coach Arthur Zwane said after the first leg. The Chiefs won a spectacular 1-0 victory at the Mohamed V stadium in Casablanca on Saturday night. The result sees the Soweto Warriors, in one of their worst seasons at home, as well as their sixth without a campaign, dramatically at the end of a row against Champions League winner Wydad 2017. 사설토토
Surprisingly, the Chiefs are in the rankings, if they write the same thing. The level of peace and discipline by sticking like glue to the game plan - which will change in the FNB arena on Saturday - will reach the final of Africa’s first continental tournament. Initially, Amakhosi, a shock that went into the semi-finals, did not reach the Champions League group. But the elements of the turmoil - as well as the team's turmoil - have changed coaches since the sacking of Gavin Hunt, then two wins at the end of the DStv Premiership to run in the eighth inning, leaving the Chiefs unsure as to. boundaries. Their travel mindset relies on Zwane and Dillon Sheppard trust on the bench and Stuart Baxter and Molefi Ntseki are set to form a 3-5-2 system, a safety-like rock with five people on the back without the ball, the torment the working pace of that was not good in Wydad. The voice of Zwane's boss is constantly heard, strengthening the strength of his players. “We came here to Morocco to do business. That is exactly what we did, ”the chief executive later said. We thought we could have done more. But we played against one of the best on the continent, and they put pressure on us for 90 seasons. “We were trained tactfully. We are ready because we know what they are doing and where they are not. "We planned to sit down and be compact, wait for the right time to get the balls back, and try to offend them since we know they are missing." No, we managed to score one goal, although our goal was to give the team at least a minimum if possible. But we are still happy with the goal. "We know it's not over. We still have 90 minutes to play, which is going to be very difficult, because they're going to get rid of the gun. But we have to be ready for that." Zwane said Chiefs technical staff. add defenses - as they showed in the competition, as a 4-0 loss to Wydad and a second-round loss of 3-0 to Simba in the 15th minute, and overall in 2020-21, will cost them an attack Wydad classes. and with that, he paid tonight because we were strong and disciplined.