Good news on Kaizer Chiefs’ international star

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Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari recently returned from international duty with an injury.

KAIZER CHIEFS: FIACRE NTWARI INJURY

Having started all Kaizer Chiefs games this season after arriving from TS Galaxy, Ntwari suffered an injury while playing for Rwanda against Nigeria a fortnight ago.

 The club’s head coach, Nasreddine Nabi, has since given an update to say Ntwari has recovered.

“Ntwari came back from the national team slightly injured, but he returned to training two days ago [Saturday],” Nabi told journalists on Monday.

“Between the three keepers, it’s open. We need the competition between the three, it’s open and we will take the best decision based on their performance,” concluded the Kaizer Chiefs mentor.

TWO HOME MATCHES IN POLOKWANE

Kaizer Chiefs confirmed the club will play the next two home games at the Peter Mokaba Stadium rather than the FNB Stadium.

FULL STATEMENT:

“After 25 days without competitive action due to the November FIFA International break and the League Cup final, Kaizer Chiefs will be back in action next Wednesday, 27 November 2024, when they welcome Richards Bay to the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

“The game will be followed by another home fixture at the same venue when Amakhosi host another KwaZulu-Natal based side, Royal AM, three days later.

“Amakhosi will need to pick up maximum points from the two home games as they want to ensure that they collect as many points as possible and improve their position of the log standings.

“The Glamour Boys have collected seven points in five league games, while the Natal Rich Boys have picked up five points after seven matches. Chiefs are 8th and Richards Bay are 12th on the Betway Premiership log.

“Coach Nasreddine Nabi is expected to be back in the dugout after missing last weekend’s Home of Legends friendly tournament in Gqeberha due to an operation. Chiefs won the tournament after beating Lamontville Golden Arrows and Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday.

“Going to Polokwane, Chiefs will be without defender Inacio Miguel, who picked up a red card in the last official game against Mamelodi Sundown, which was their Carling Knockout Cup quarterfinal at FNB Stadium at the beginning of the month.

“With the Fiacre Ntwari and Rushwin Dortley returning from international duty, the medical team will assess them as soon as they rejoin their teammates. This is mainly because Ntwari was substituted in the Rwanda vs Nigeria match after picking up an injury.

“Tickets for the two back-to-back home matches in Polokwne are available at Computicket, including Shoprite and Checkers at R60 per ticket.

“Wednesday’s game against Richards Bay will kick off at 19:30 at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane,” Kazier Chiefs concluded.

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