Posted in News on Jan 25, 2011.
Chiefs travel to Free State province on Wednesday after the game was postponed last Sunday due to a waterlogged pitch.
Despite Chiefs beating Celtic twice already this season, Songwiqi tells kaizerchiefs.com that he and his teammates are preparing for a war.
“They have not lost any game at home and we know that they will be difficult.
We are going to Bloemfontein though to fight for three points. This is a war,” said Songwiqi.
“We obviously respect Celtic for what they have done this season but we are also desperate for points at this stage of the season.
Preparations for this game have gone well despite missing some of our players. I always put God first and I am confident that we will return from Bloemfontein with positive results,” added the player affectionately as Kalusha.
To read more on the New Brighton born left winger log on to www.kaizerchiefs.com on Friday, 25 January 2011 on the last feature of Keeping in Touch with Favourite Player.