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Komphela: We have moved on

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela says his side has moved on from their disappointing defeat to Ajax Cape Town in the MTN8 final last weekend.

Nathan Paulse's spot-kick proved the difference on the day as the Urban Warriors defied pre-match predictions to wrestle the title from the clutches of Amakhosi.

Komphela says his side has moved on from the loss, though, and confirmed he would change his approach for Wednesday's clash with the University of Pretoria at FNB Stadium.

"We have moved on," Komphela told the club's official website.

"We have put the past behind us and we look forward to the future.

"We are unbeaten in the league and within the target we've set for this block of fixtures."

He added: "We will go into this match with a similar squad but with a different approach.

"We will make sure that we impose ourselves on them, because this is our home match."

Chiefs have recorded two wins and two draws in their opening four fixtures of the Premiership campaign and currently occupy fourth place in the league standings.

Kick-off is at 19:30.

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