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Abraw admits Chiefs are under pressure

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs striker Camaldine Abraw admits that his team is burdened by the constant expectation to win.

Pressure is growing on the club's players after Chiefs tasted defeat in the MTN8 Cup and Telkom Knockout finals.

The Soweto giants will be looking to bounce back in the second-half of the season, with the Absa Premiership and Nedbank Cup still up for grabs.

"Every game is a must-win for Chiefs. When you are playing for Chiefs, you must win every game and that's why I am saying that we have to score goals and win this game (against Sundowns)," Abraw told Soccer Laduma.

"When you are a striker, it really doesn't matter who you come up against. I am ready to play against any defender in the league. As a striker, I have to be ready to help my team do well and move up the log."

Chiefs resume their campaign against title rivals Mamelodi Sundowns at the FNB Stadium on Saturday.

Kick-off is at 20:15.

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