Chiefs will host City in the semi-finals of the competition at Mbombela Stadium on Sunday.
“We are the better side,” Ntiya-Ntiya told the club’s website. “We totally dominated them in our last match, despite losing 1-0. That’s not going to happen again. We just have to play our normal game and take our chances.”
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Having won the MultiChoice Diski Shield competition with Chiefs’ Reserve side last season, Ntiya-Ntiya is eager to win a trophy with Amakhosi senior side.
“I want to feel that joy inside of winning a major trophy with the first team,” commented the 22-year-old.
Chiefs and City have already faced each other twice in the league. Amakhosi won 4-1 in Cape Town in September 2018, while City won the reverse fixture, 1-0.
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