Kaizer Chiefs star midfielder addresses pressure at Naturena
Kaizer Chiefs star midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo addresses pressure at the Naturena-based Soweto giants and how deals with it.
Midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo is one of the bright stars at Kaizer Chiefs and he addresses pressure at the Naturena-based club revealing how he deals with it.
Ngcobo says if he can avoid inviting pressure, then he cannot be able to feel it, especially coming from Chiefs’ demanding fans.
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Nicknamed Mshini, the left-footed Ngcobo speaks to iDiski Times as he addresses the pressure and playing for the Naturena-based Amakhosi.
Chiefs have endured pressure in recent times as they are in their ninth DStv Premiership season without silverware and Ngcobo addresses such challenges.
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KAIZER CHIEFS STAR MIDFIELDER ADDRESSES PRESSURE AT NATURENA
Since the start of the current season, Ngcobo understands that Chiefs are under pressure to restore the glory days and have parted ways with coach Molefi Ntseki who is replaced by interim boss Cavin Johnson at Naturena.
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The former Chiefs development player, Ngcobo also adds that he knows Amakhosi fans always demand good results.
The Bafana Bafana and Chiefs star midfielder reveals that spending little time on social media and being confident in himself means he will be able to evade pressure at Naturena.
“I feel that somehow, if you also invite pressure that’s where you’re going to feel it,” Mshini told iDiski Times.
“So it’s not a problem but just stay away from social media and even if you are there just avoid being in too deep because it can really kill you. But I’m not in it that deep, so I don’t feel the pressure.”
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CHIEFS MIDFIELDER NGCOBO STILL BELIEVES IN HIMSELF
The Chiefs fan darling and former South Africa junior international, Ngcobo added that he still believes in himself despite facing a club that is under pressure.
“As a player, you need to believe in yourself first and then playing for a team like Kaizer Chiefs, obviously the fans need results, they want results.
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“Like I said, we are working hard and things are going very well. We’re going to get where we want to. I think we are doing very well and we want to get maximum points.”
As The South African reported, Chiefs have the league and Nedbank Cup trophies to fight for this term and Ngcobo will hope to bring one to Naturena.