Posted in News, Team News on Mar 26, 2019.
Kaizer Chiefs will host the Capetonians at Mbombela Stadium on Sunday, 31 March (kick-off is at 15:00).
The Citizens won the MTN8 competition earlier this season. Chiefs and City have already faced each other twice in the league. Amakhosi won in Cape Town 4-1 in September 2018, while City won their away game, 1-0.
“We are the better side,” Ntiya-Ntiya comments full of confidence. “We totally dominated them in our last match, despite losing 1-0. That’s not going to happen again. We just have to play our normal game and take our chances.”
The 22-year-old won the MultiChoice Diski Shield competition last season with Chiefs’ Reserve side.
“I want to feel that joy inside of winning a major trophy with the first team,” Ntiya-Ntiya explains his eagerness to get a trophy with Amakhosi’s senior side.
The young talent has done well this season, either playing at left-back, right-back or even on the left-wing.
He prefers the left-back position, although Ntiya-Ntiya points out that coach Ernst Middendorp is the boss. “He’s the one leading us and if he decides that I have to play at a certain position, I will do that to the best of my capabilities.”
About staying grounded despite all the attention that comes with playing for the Glamour Boys, he says: “It’s important to stay humble and focused. It’s dangerous to be all over the place.
“That’s also why, if we don’t train in the afternoon, I will do a gym session for myself. I want to work hard on becoming a better player every day.”
Tickets are sold at TicketPro (JET, CNA, Edgars and Spar supermarket) at a cost of R40.