Kaizer Chiefs defender Zitha Kwinika is convinced the tide has turned at the DStv Premiership club this season.
Amakhosi endured a difficult start to their 2023/24 campaign, going four DStv Premiership games without a win before overcoming AmaZulu at the end of August.
They also managed to defeat Cape Town City in the MTN8 quarter-finals and are tied at 1-1 in their semi-final first leg with Mamelodi Sundowns.
As they prepare to face a fourth-placed SuperSport, with three wins from their opening five league games, Kwinika insists there is a significant improvement at Amakhosi, who last drew 0-0 with Royal AM last time out.
The defender told his club’s website: “We are taking it one game at a time. As a team, we are gaining momentum and building. I think the more we get better, it helps the team going forward.”
“We can always do better with this team. You are always required to bring your A-game and win games but I think we are building and getting better.”
“It’s a matter of getting results and making sure people are happy. But as a group, we know where we are and we owe it to ourselves, the chairman (Kaizer Motaung), fans and the team at large to win games.”