Kaizer Chiefs' latest match has come with Inacio Miguel standing up to detail what is happening under Nasreddine Nabi's revival project.
Chiefs have failed to build consistency this season as Nabi gets to grips with domestic football, but the arrival of Cape Town City at FNB Stadium on Wednesday (19:30) provides an opportunity to win three in a row for the first time this season.
A win will take Amakhosi to within a point of third place.
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"It is a process, and we have to understand the moment of the team and understand what we are building," says Miguel, who is already occasionally playing as captain in only his first season.
"It doesn't mean that if we win two consecutive games, we are the best, like the same way when we lose one game it doesn't make us the worst players.
"It means that we are in a process, and we don't need to rush.
"We just need to believe and for me, that is the important thing right now, to believe.
"What will define us is consistency and that is what we are searching for because the difference of the big teams and the regular teams is the consistency.
"If we are able to be consistent and continue to be able to have the winning mentality, we can go far with what we are trying to do right now.
"So, the important thing to understand right now is that we are slowly going there and slowly understanding the methods of the coaches.
"We are understanding each other and maybe before the beginning of the season we were not so connected, and that is what makes the difference when a team is not fully connected.
"You will have gaps.
"You will have some mistakes that can lead to you conceding goals and losing games.
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"The difference from before to now is that we are more compact, more committed, more aggressive in a tactical vision.
"If you see the last games, we scored goals and that gives us in the defensive line some comfort, some calm on the ball, some calm without the ball.
"Sometimes, it is more important without the ball, and it leads to the winning mentality," details Miguel.