The reason why Kaizer Chiefs Will Win the 2019/20 PSL Title revealed.Kaizer Chiefs has played so far games into the Premier Soccer League and data analysts have already concluded that Kaizer Chiefs will win the PSL.
Ernst Middendorp’s side have enjoyed an good start to the 2019/20 campaign, winning all most of their opening games, and the guys over at Googleboy news are predicting a historic win for The Amakhosi.
The forecast end of season positions for every Premier Soccer League team have been calculated based on past results and points accrued combined with simulations of all remaining matches.
Amakhosi are crowned champions of South Africa, while Pisto Mosimane’s Mamelodi Sundowns come in second ahead of Pirates and Bidvest Wits, who make up the top four.
So where are struggling Orlando Pirates ? Rhulani Mukwena’s side currently sit in 8th position with nine points , 7 games and one game in hand but according to data, they will improve in the coming months and finish a respectable fifth.
Why Kaizer Chiefs Will Win the 2019/20 PSL
Losing their form or confidence looks to be the least of Amakho”s concerns right now. They are flying high at the top of the table, yet to drop a point and have built such a lead that they have a cushion to soften the blow of any unexpected slip.
Consistency, grit and determination are not words you often associate with a Amakhosi team, as evident from their performances in the past few years. But 19 points from 8 match in the Premier Soccer League this season so far certainly highlights the consistency of the current team.
Even though lost some points , the consistency in their performance was evident.
The newfound ability of the team to win every match they should be winning is proof that this Kaizer Chiefs team does not succumb to the pressure to win the way it did in the past.
Do you think Kaizer Chiefs will take the PSL and TKO or things will change and they walk away empty handed ?
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