Head coach Molefi Ntseki has issued the latest on the progress of midfielder Keagan Dolly's recovery and explained how the technical team plans to reintegrate the club vice-captain into the team.
Although they had a tumultuous start to the season, Chiefs enjoyed some relief on the injury front with the return of Dolly, who played just over 30 minutes during a 1-0 loss to Cape Town City before the break.
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It was a first appearance of the season for the winger, who suffered a long term injury in April against Sekhukhune United
The two-week long FIFA international break would have given Dolly much needed time to build some match fitness, however Ntseki has warned that the club would not rush him into a full-match.
"I think it's a build-up, we are fully aware that Keagan Dolly was out for the last five months due to injury," Ntseki said at the Carling Knockout media briefing on Wednesday.
"So, I think the last game we gave him 30 minutes and I think it will be a build-up in terms of getting match minutes, getting more playing minutes, as well having a very clear understanding of how the team wants to play."
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"But he is a professional, very talented, highly experienced so I think we will see more of him over time, whenever he is available for selection."
Chiefs take on AmaZulu on Saturday at FNB Stadium.
Kick-off is at 18:00.
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