Kaizer Chiefs coach Molefi Ntseki has urged his side to be wary of the threat Sekhukhune United possesses when the two sides lock horns in the DStv Premiership on Wednesday.
The Soweto giants will come into this fixture on a four-game winless run across all competitions following their defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns in the semi-final second leg of the MTN8.
Sekhukhune, meanwhile, are on a four-game unbeaten run in all competitions after they secured a narrow 1-0 win over Royal AM in their previous match.
Ntseki says he will approach this game with caution as he is well aware of Sekhukhune’s form in recent games.
“The most important thing for us is our thoughts going into the next game,” Ntseki told his club’s official website.
“We can’t be thinking too much about the last game. The last game has little role to play in terms of our preparations for the next game. The thoughts are more about the next game, the mentality, the attitude, the approach and the psyche.
“The next game is more important than our last game. That is the attitude we are carrying and that we are populating in the team.
He added: “It’s a tough one. Sekhukhune, when you look at the games they’ve been playing leading into this one, they have been doing very well.
“They are very consistent in terms of their performances. The most important thing is us improving in every game that we play; the attitude, the plan and the execution that we saw in the last game we played. We are taking it to the next level against Sekhukhune.”