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Parker expects goals to come

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs forward Bernard Parker insists soon the goal drought will be over for the club’s strikers.

According to Soccer Laduma, Parker says that they are not panicking as strikers for the lack of goals they are scoring up front.

“We are working on the finishing. Goals will come. As strikers we are supporting each other to bring the confidence to the team and to everyone who can score goals,” said the 29-year-old.

“At training the coach has been talking about that and after the Platinum Stars game he also spoke to us and encouraged us to keep on scoring.

“Myself personally I play in different positions and at times just playing a providing role also helps the team and as long as we are doing well as a team goals will come and we will win games,” Parker observed.

Meanwhile, Amakhosi will host Mpumalanga Black Aces at the FNB Stadium in an Absa Premiership fixture on Saturday, October 17.

Kick-off is at 20:15.

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