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Yeye: Chiefs out to set new records

Cape Town - Reneilwe Letsholonyane says Kaizer Chiefs are out to set new records in the upcoming 2015/16 season.

According to Kaizer Chiefs website, the veteran midfielder insists that the club is feeling rejuvenated and has set their sights on another successful campaign.

"As a Chiefs player it comes natural. We have to win. Our aim is to win as much as many games as possible,” Letsholonyane said.

"From the players’ point of view, we will do things the way the coach requests.

"We've done our preparation with the coach by the time of the game we will be ready.

"We always want to achieve. If you set a standard you want to keep the standard and improve.

"We want to win and set new records”

Meanwhile, Amakhosi are up against Steve Komphela’s former employers on Wednesday and Letsholonyane predicts that a “tough game” is on the cards.

"We preparing to play against a tough team," said Letsholonyane.

"We have a psychological edge with their former coach on our side. But, all will depend on us and on how we play and want to win the match."

Kick-off is at 19:30.

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