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‘We still have work to do,’ says Chiefs coach

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Kaizer Chiefs may have left Casablanca with a crucial lead and away goal after the first leg of their Caf Champions League semi-final, but coach Arthur Zwane believes they still have work to do in the second leg in Johannesburg.

Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Arthur Zwane reacts during their Caf Champions League semi final first leg against Wydad Casablanca at Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca on Saturday
Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Arthur Zwane reacts during their Caf Champions League semi-final first leg against Wydad Casablanca at Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca on Saturday. Picture: BackpagePix

CAPE TOWN – Kaizer Chiefs did the impossible on Saturday evening when they beat Wydad Casablanca 1-0 in the in the first leg of their Caf Champions League semi-final in Morocco.

The result is huge for the Naturena club, and leaves them with one foot in the final ahead of their second leg at the FNB Stadium this coming Saturday.

While Chiefs are well placed to book their place in the final, coach Arthur Zwane believes the job is not yet done, and they will need to show up and ensure they reach the final when they face each other in the second leg.

“We came here to do the business and we did exactly that. We are happy with the result, but we know it’s not yet over. We have the second leg back home in Johannesburg and we will try and finish it off there,” Zwane said, according to the club’s website.

“We’ve done what we came here for, we kept a clean sheet and we wanted a goal or two. The one is okay. They will open up a bit when they come to play us and we will try and punish them.

“We have another 90 minutes, it will be difficult. We were very disciplined and we hope to keep a clean sheet at home as well,” the coach said.

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