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Junior On What Chiefs Lacked Despite Win

iDiski TV analyst Junior Khanye has extended a hand of congratulations to Kaizer Chiefs following their win though he believes they created an avalanche of chances enough to score more goals.

Amakhosi overturned the first leg deficit as Glody Lilepo’s first half strike saw them hold on before prevailing 5-4 on penalties and reach the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary second round qualifiers over Kabuscorp.

All Chiefs players converted their spot kicks before Brandon Petersen saved one, but Khanye reckons the score should’ve been more than just one goal from the home side.

“Well done to Kaizer Chiefs. Not an easy game, but well done for them for winning this game,” he said on iDiski TV.

“First half, I think Chiefs deserved to score three goals for me. Three or four goals in the first half. Also, well done to the coach [Chiefs coach] for playing with one defensive midfielder.

“Chiefs were playing with three at the back so that they can overload on the [Kabuscorp] right side.

“Well done to Chiefs. First half they created many, many chances. Goalkeeper [Kabuscorp] man of the match first half for me. They created chances because they dominated the game.”

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