“The Soweto Derby is still seen as the greatest game of the season, but I feel that, on paper, games against Sundowns are now huge as well, because often a league title or a cup is at play,” Baloyi told the Chiefs official website.
“There is this winning culture at Chiefs. And, as a Glamour Boy, everywhere you go, people recognise you.
“Also, independent whether the team plays at home or away, the stadium is always full. The Amakhosi supporters are amazing. It’s a special feeling they give you, which is difficult to explain in words.
“Sundowns, meanwhile, have excellent support in Tshwane, but have much less supporters outside the capital,” he explained.
“Chiefs and Sundowns are both vying for the league title.
“It will be a game of immense importance with much at stake.
“I can’t wait for the match to kick off. It promises to be a thriller and I expect our fans to turn up in numbers to support the team,” concluded Baloyi.
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