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Kaizer Chiefs share tribute after star player's father dies
Kaizer Chiefs share tribute after star player's father dies

The South African

timea day ago

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Kaizer Chiefs share tribute after star player's father dies

In tragic news that came to light on Friday, tributes have poured in following the death of Abraham Jansen, the father of Kaizer Chiefs star Ashley du Preez. In a statement released by the club, Kaizer Chiefs issued deepest condolences to Du Preez and his family. 'May his memory be a blessing to the family, and may they find strength and comfort during this difficult time,' Chiefs posted. 'Our thoughts and prayers are with Ashley and his loved ones.' YOU CAN SEE THE POST FROM KAIZER CHIEFS BELOW: Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Kaizer Chiefs' Ashley du Preez: It's about our mentality
Kaizer Chiefs' Ashley du Preez: It's about our mentality

IOL News

time25-04-2025

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Kaizer Chiefs' Ashley du Preez: It's about our mentality

MENTAL SHIFT Kaizer Chiefs' Ashley du Preez has emphasised a mental shift as the key to overcoming the 'smaller teams' and securing consistent victories in the Betway Premiership. Picture: BackpagePix Chiefs, of course, upset Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in their Nedbank Cup semi-final just under two weeks ago. After that high, they were quickly brought down to earth with a goalless draw away to Chippa United over the weekend. In fact, they are winless in their last five league outings and are now in danger of falling out of the top eight. Chiefs continue to struggle in the Betway Premiership , as their eighth place on the log suggests. Kaizer Chiefs striker Ashley du Preez on Thursday made a revealing statement about the mentality of the AmaKhosi players. Mastering mental toughness against every opponent: Chiefs' strategy to dominate smaller teams "I think each team comes out 200% against us when they play Chiefs,' said Du Preez. "So, for us, it is to get in the same position and be even hungrier than the other teams. "So, for me, it is definitely about the mentality when we go into league games playing against so-called small teams like Golden Arrows, Marumo Gallants, and all that. In fact, it's Chippa who are just behind Chiefs on the log, one point adrift with two games in hand. It means Chiefs could easily finish outside the top eight, and possibly even worse than their 10th place finish last term. "So, for us, when we go and play against Sundowns or (Orlando) Pirates, we are, like, motivated, and we want to win that specific game. "But when we face the so-called smaller teams, then it is like we don't match the resilience and hunger for the game. "We need to win all the remaining league games to end in a better position and as a club here at Kaizer Chiefs we want to end in Africa, so we need to focus on winning every game. "We are focusing on being consistent in these last few league games.' Chiefs are next in action against Marumo Gallants on Saturday at 3pm in a league clash. @Michael_Sherman IOL Sport

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