
The Kaizer Chiefs are on a mission. With the Nedbank Cup final fast approaching, the team is determined to rewrite history and end their decade-long trophy drought.
Speaking ahead of the crucial clash, a Chiefs player emphasized the squad’s unwavering focus: “We have the chance that God has given us to win a trophy this season. Our focus is not on what the club hasn’t done in the past 10 years—the mission now is what we can do with what’s in our hands.”
The Amakhosi are no strangers to pressure, but this final presents a golden opportunity to redeem themselves after recent disappointments. “We need to fight even more than the last game because we fought hard last time and still lost. This time, we must do everything to bring the trophy home for coach Nasreddine Nabi,” the player added.
Beyond silverware, the match also serves as a stage for players to prove their worth. “For the final, you don’t need much motivation—it’s a big game, and everyone knows what’s at stake,” the source noted.
Key to Chiefs’ hopes will be midfielder Wandile Duba, who returns from suspension just in time for Saturday’s showdown. His presence could provide the much-needed spark in midfield as the Amakhosi look to dominate possession and dictate play.
With history, pride, and a trophy on the line, the Nedbank Cup final promises fireworks. Will Kaizer Chiefs rise to the occasion and reclaim glory? Johannesburg waits in anticipation.









