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Shabba: We'll make things right

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs captain Siphiwe Tshabalala admits Amakhosi did not have the best campaigns, but has promised the club will come back stronger next season.

The Glamour Boys finished their first season under coach Steve Komphela a massive 25 points behind Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns, adding to the Soweto giants' early exit from the CAF Champions League and two cup final losses earlier in the campaign.

"We will rectify where we went wrong," Tshabalala told the club's official website.

"We will definitely come back stronger next season. We'll make things right. It was a tough season with a lot of lows. But every season brings its own experiences and we learnt a lot.

"This will be a season to put behind and move on. We would like to thank the supporters for travelling this journey with us throughout the season. We will use this off-season to reflect."

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