Kaizer Chiefs' Defensive Injury Setbacks Threaten Top 8 Finish And Nedbank Cup Hopes

kaizer chiefs defensive injury setbacks threaten top 8 finish and nedbank cup hopes

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Kaizer Chiefs are approaching a decisive stage in their season, but a growing injury listespecially in defence is threatening to derail their push for a top-eight finish and their bid to finally lift a trophy after a ten-year drought.

The most recent setback came with the absence of Given Msimango from the matchday squad against Chippa United. Msimango, who had stepped up following Rushwin Dortleys season-ending knee surgery, is now sidelined himself.

Head coach Nasreddine Nabi confirmed that Msimango has been managing an injury for the past two to three months, and the decision to rest him was precautionary, still, the timing is far from ideal.

Msimango joins vice-captain Inacio Miguel on the injury list, after Miguel was forced off during the TS Galaxy fixture two weeks ago. With both unavailable, Nabi has had to rely on Zitha Kwinika and Edmilson Dove as his centre-back pairing an arrangement that worked against Chippa United, but may be tested in the coming high-stakes fixtures.