
After holding Mamelodi Sundowns to a 0-0 draw at FNB Stadium in Nasrec on Wednesday, Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi is certain his club will avoid the inconsistencies of the previous season.
Chiefs, is currently second on the Premiership log, have now gone four league matches without conceding a goal.
Nabi Reflects on Sundowns Draw

Kaizer Chiefs, failed to make it to the Top 8, last season winning only a single game and struggling to maintain form.
Speaking after the match, Nabi emphasized that while his team dropped points, he was not overly concerned:
“We had the better chances in both halves. It feels like we lost two important points, but I’m confident we won’t fall into the same trap as last season. The players’ quality and unity give me courage that this momentum will continue.”
Nabi, returning from Tunisia where he visited his injured wife, noted:
“Even though I wasn’t here, our daily communication ensured I stayed updated. Sundowns defended well, but I’m pleased with my team’s commitment. Against Arrows, we will play with respect but won’t take it easy.”
Arrows Aim to Upset Chiefs

The Lamontville Golden Arrows, coached by Manqoba Mngithi, rely on a young and dynamic squad. The squad comes into the game with a 2-1 victory over Magesi, guaranteeing them complete points for the middle of the week. In four league games, Arrows have two wins, one draw, and one loss.