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City's Manyama ready for Amakhosi

Cape Town - Cape Town City captain Lebogang Manyama insists his team will be targeting three points when they take on Kaizer Chiefs in the Absa Premiership on Tuesday night.

LIVE scoring and interactive commentary of the Absa Premiership encounter between Kaizer Chiefs and Cape Town City.

City are in sublime form heading into the clash, as they are on a seven-game winning streak in all competitions, and Manyama is keen to continue the trend.

In contrast, Amakhosi are struggling for points. The Soweto giants are winless in their last four PSL games.

"It is always a challenge facing the big boys, but we are aware of the challenges when playing against these type of teams who will be fired up by their huge crowd," Manyama told Goal.com website.

"Kaizer Chiefs is a very big team and we are aware that they are not doing too well. We are not going to read too much into this.

"We will approach the game like we have done with others. We aim to win."

City knocked Chiefs out of the MTN8 quarter-finals this season.

Kick off is at 19:30.

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