Happy Mashiane admits their shock 4-1 defeat at FNB Stadium has made them cautious
Kaizer Chiefs will be desperate to avoid a repeat of the humiliation they suffered to Royal AM. Picture: SYDNEY MAHLANGU/BACKPAGEPIX.GALLO IMAGES
The two sides meet again in the corresponding league fixture on Sunday, this time at Chatsworth Stadium, and Mashiane conceded a similar outcome in Durban is unthinkable. Mashiane, like several other fringe players in the Chiefs squad, has seen little action under head coach Stuart Baxter this season. But with the Briton sidelined and forced to spend time in the sick bay due to the Covid-19 outbreak that brought the Naturena club to its knees recently, Mashiane and many others have been given a rare opportunity to impress by stand-in coach Arthur Zwane in the absence of the first-team regulars.
“I will take it one game at a time and make sure I do my level best, knowing very well there is still room for improvement. Playing against Sekhukhune and contributing to one of the goals is something that [made me happy]. I know I can do better, hence I am saying there is still room for improvement.
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