Kaizer Chiefs defender Reeve Frosler feels the Glamour Boys should not give up on challenging for the PSL title despite being 12 points behind leaders Mamelodi Sundowns.
Chiefs are enduring another inconsistent season that leaves them in sixth place on the table with 18 points from 13 matches, 12 behind Sundowns, who have played two games less.
The Glamour Boys have not been able to record back-to-back league wins since the opening two weeks of the season and are also missing many chances while conceding a lot.
Can Chiefs win the PSL title?

Chiefs have the second worst defence in the PSL, having conceded 16 goals, but Frosler still thinks a title challenge cannot be ruled out.
“We have to think about making a challenge this season like I said it’s one game at a time; we focus on the next game and who knows where we could be at the end of season,” said Frosler as per iDiski Times.
“I don’t know how many games so far 12/13 games we’ve got how many games are left in the season and in the cups so let’s take it one game at a time who knows where we could be come June.”
Amakhosi have been poor so far

Frosler's optimism will have to be matched by results as Chiefs have continued disappointing fans who had hoped for better when coach Nasreddine Nabi arrived last July.
Nabi is hoping for some attacking reinforcements in the January transfer window with news that SuperSport United striker Tashreeq Morris is set for a medical rife on Friday.
Chiefs have a tough match against Sekhukhune United which will test their title credentials on Sunday January 19.