Kabuscorp head coach Roberto Bianchi says there is no shame in being eliminated from the CAF Confederation Cup by one of the top teams on the continent, such as Kaizer Chiefs.
Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Cedric Kaze says their qualification for the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup comes as a huge relief and could be the turning point to build winning momentum.
Kaizer Chiefs kept their CAF Confederation Cup hopes alive after edging Kabuscorp S.C.P. 5-4 on penalties at FNB Stadium, following a 1-0 victory in the second leg of their preliminary round tie.
Kabuscorp’s preparations for their CAF Confederation Cup first preliminary round, second leg clash against Kaizer Chiefs have been thrown into disarray, with the Angolan club arriving in South Africa with only 14 players.
Kaizer Chiefs' second assistant coach Cedric Kaze says outgoing Amakhosi head coach, Nasreddine Nabi, will be pleased to see them carrying on with the project and possibly taking the team to the group stages of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brandon Peterson says coaches come and go, but the most important thing for the players is to concentrate on the next game and deliver for the team when called upon.