Kaizer Chiefs fans were left very frustrated after they came very close to beating Mamelodi Sundowns yesterday Sunday 8 (May) but they only managed a 1-1 draw after Keagan Dolly missed a crucial penalty in the dying minutes during their DStv Premier League match, this comes after Mamelodi Sundowns took the lead in the 48th minute thanks to a goal by Aubrey Modiba, but Kaizer Chiefs drew level in the 76th minute thanks to a goal by Phathutshedzo Nange. but Keagan Dolly's saved penalty will be seen as a missed opportunity for Kaizer Chiefs.

However, Manqoba Mngqithi claims that he was not worried after the penalty was awarded against his team, as he claimed that he was confident that goalkeeper Reyaad Pieterse will save Keagan Dolly's penalty...
"It was nice for people to know that Reyaad is very good on penalties because we were very confident as a team that he was going to save that penalty" - Said Manqoba Mngqithi.

Sources References | https://twitter.com/Soccer_Laduma/status/1523377364126007296?t=gvT2vliL95f7S7H-JaWEig&s=19
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