Kaizer Chiefs forward Keagan Dolly has outlined a peculiar reason pushing them to be very aggressive in the Soweto derby slated for Saturday at the FNB Stadium.
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have not been at their level best in terms of form so far.
Amakhosi ended a three-match winless streak on Wednesday when they beat a battling Cape Town Spurs 3-2.
Pirates, on the other hand, bounced back winning ways after four failed attempts as they beat Sekhukhune United 1-0 at home.
Although they won their last matches, the two giants remain in desperate straits as they prepare for the big derby.
Kaizer Chiefs are seventh on the DStv Premiership standings with 14 points, while Pirates are tenth, with 12 points.
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And Keagan Dolly has underlined the fact that both teams are itching to go into the international break on a winning note.
“I think this one will be different because of the situation that both teams find themselves in,” he said.
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“This time it is not only about the bragging rights, and having the edge over each other but more about the three points.
“The three points are more important for us to climb higher up the log. We know winning the derby is something big but at the end of the day, it’s the three points just like any other league game.
“Obviously if we win this game, the pressure will lessen. We will go into the Fifa break a little lighter but I think, for us it is about trying to win the three points and keep the momentum,” Dolly said.