Five Kaizer Chiefs players who can deliver a Champions League final for Amakhosi

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By Mihlali Baleka Time of article publishedJun 25, 2021

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JOHANNESBURG – KAIZER Chiefs are a match away from reaching their first ever Caf Champions League final. But despite their narrow 1-0 advantage from the first leg, they will need players to step up to the occasion when they host Wydad AC in the return leg of the semi-finals.

We pick five players who can deliver a final for the first time at Naturena:

Instead, it was due to his exceptional goalkeeping and coordinated defensive organisation that ensured that Chiefs earned a vital clean sheet away from home.

However, it is in tomorrow’s game where another Bvuma clean sheet will be key.

BERNARD PARKER – CAPTAIN

Since arriving at Chiefs a decade ago, Parker has played quite a decent number of games in the famous gold and black jersey of the club. But there is no doubt that tomorrow’s match will be ranked as one of his most important games.

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That’s why Parker will have to ensure that he leads with aplomb on and off the pitch.

Parker, who is one of the integral figures at Amakhosi due to his versatility and being the coaches’ mouthpiece, knows that his future at the club could depend on their success in Africa.

WILLARD KATSANDE – MIDFIELDER

Just like his captain, Katsande’s contract is set to expire at the end of the month.

At home, Katsande will have to adopt a similar approach, and even more – as he will be responsible for being the link between defence and attack.

SAMIR NURKOVIC – STRIKER

After recovering from an injury towards the end of the year, Nurkovic was expected to be included in Chiefs’ matchday squad, immediately.

But that wasn’t the case as rumours surfaced that he wasn’t happy at the club amid interest from Egyptian giants Al Ahly.

Despite the matter being resolved with Chiefs, according to reports, Nurkovic has failed to replicate last season’s exploits.

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But it was his important goal that gave them the win away in Morocco last week. And that’s why he will be hoping to build on that momentum at home.

LEONARDO CASTRO – STRIKER

Considering that he is among a handful of players who have reached this stage of the competition – with their previous employers – Castro’s experience will be important against Wydad. This is a club he has faced on the continent a few times.

Of course, Castro is not as young as he was when he won the Champions League with Mamelodi Sundowns in 2016.

But his experience upfront is still valuable. He will have to ensure that, together with Nurkovic, they bring their scoring boots and trouble Wydad’s defence.

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