Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane is wary of taking Royal AM lightly as the two sides set to lock horns on Sunday afternoon in what is a must-win game for him and his charges as they look to get their season back on track.AmaKhosi have endured a mixed campaign so far, sitting sixth in the table, falling far behind league leaders Mamelodi Sundowns who look on course to win their sixth title in a row.Zwane and his side enter the game on a three-game losing streak and will come up against a Royal AM side who will not find it easy for them will as they've gotten the better of the Glamour Boys in three of the past five meetings.
The 49-year-old noted that no game in the DStv Premiership is easy and has urged his players to be cautious of a side that they tend to struggle against in recent times."Look, there are no easy games in the PSL, that's PSL for you, by the way," Zwane told reporters."We are playing against a team that you know very well have been a difficult team to beat in the past, but obviously, this time around, it's going to be a different ball game altogether."As much as we are all desperate for points, they've also been in a phase where they've been grinding results, so it's all up to us.
The advantage we have is that we are playing at home and we have to take advantage of that."There has been much debate whether Zwane may be the man for Chiefs as results this season have not been at the level expected, with periods of poor form throughout.
With AmaKhosi in danger of losing for a fourth game in a row, Zwane insists he will not hit the panic button just yet as he has seen positive signs within the squad despite suffering three defeats in a row."We don't want to lose games at all, let alone that we're going on the