Amakhosi landed safe in Kinshasa
Amakhosi landed safe in Kinshasa

Posted in News on Mar 21, 2014.



The Amakhosi landed safely at the DRC's N'Djili International Airport in Kinshasa.



The Glamour Boys arrived to a waiting crowd of a mixture of well wishers and intimidating soccer fans. "You can beat us in South Africa but not here," said one fan.



The Football Manager Bobby Motaung who arrived here on Wednesday, was waiting and facilitated the processes of leading the Glamour Boys seamlessly to a waiting bus.



"Where is Doctor Khumalo? Where is Tshabalala? Where is Khune? were the questions coming from the gathered crowd.



"Here things are tough guys. The treatment has been indifferent since I arrived here on Wednesday, but are here and we will do our best to make sure that arrangements for the game are adequate," warned Motaung.



"Everything is fine but now that the Team has arrived, we will keep watching. The hosting Team has not been hospitable at all, but we understand, we are here to play football," commented Bobby.



"The environment here is totally different but that won't affect our mission here. We are ready to play in any sort of conditions," said Eric Mathoho.



Kaizer Chiefs is in the 12 million populated Kinshasa to play in the 1st Leg of the 2nd Round of the CAF Champions League against AS Vita Club.



The match is billed to take place on Sunday, 23rd March 2014. Kickoff at Tata Raphael Stadium is at 15:30.



The time difference is 1hr behind SA time.

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