Kaizer Chiefs midfielder, Willard Katsande, has explained how his team plan to deal with Mpumalanga Black Aces striker, Collins Mbesuma.
The Amakhosi and AmaZayoni go head to head in the quarterfinals of the Telkom Knockout on Saturday at the Mbombela Stadium, with proceedings scheduled to get underway at 18h00.
Former Chiefs striker, Mbesuma, will provide the firepower for the Mpumalanga-based outfit and the Amakhosi’s hard man, Katsande, explained how they plan to keep the hitman quiet come Saturday.
“I know that the game against Aces will be tough. They have shown this season that they can play against big teams and get results, and we are aware of that,” Katsande told Soccer Laduma.
“I knew it would be a tough game from the time I heard we would be playing Aces. We all know that Collins Mbesuma is a good striker who has an eye for goal so we won’t give him room to play.
“If you allow him space, time and room to turn in the box, he will hurt you. We will not allow him to turn in the box. But we have great defenders who can stop any striker, including Collins.”
‘King Salt’ has unfortunately been ruled out of this tie through suspension but will bank on his fellow teammates to keep ‘Ntofontofo’ at bay



I will be very happy if mbesuma scored against this club or against orlando pirate and sundown I jst wish him the best I hope he scored a goal or two
show them mbesuma! I wish u to score in this game.
This Katsande guy is a hard man and is very rough. Good news he is injured.
Mbe is back
Mbesuma will score a goal
Collins will destroy Kaiser Chiefs mark my words.
Show the chiefs that football was made in zambian.
From such comments comin frm a club like kaizer chiefs,am gettin a picture of who mbesuma is in south african footbal.My man,go nd do yo part!
A few minutes before the match ended we CM’s team was down by two goals. Shalom
Mbesuma put up a good perfomance but was on the losing side. In the first half he crashed his shot against Khunes crossbar.
what are the results