Du Preez fully focused on strong finish to the season with Chiefs: They have an outside chance of qualifying for continental football next season, but Kaizer Chiefs attacker Ashley du Preez has not given up hope as he targets a strong finish to the season.
The chances of fourth-placed Amakhosi finishing with a place in the Champions League are all but over and they are also in danger of missing out on the consolation of the Confederation Cup.In their penultimate DStv Premiership match, Chiefs take on SuperSport United at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg on Saturday in what is a shoot-out for third spot.
“It starts as a young kid. I always wanted to play on this big stage. The desire, love and hunger I have for this game is what keeps driving me and my goal to want to go even further in my career. It keeps pushing me to give my family a better life. That’s what motivates me the most.“A big club like Kaizer Chiefs helps me. Everyone here pushes you and you can see what the club is capable of doing for you as a person.
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