Kaizer Chiefs central defender Inácio Miguel responds to the pressure being a captain of the club comes with.

The Angolan international was named the club’s captain after Yusuf Maart completed a move to Austrian top division side SV Ried.
Ahead of a Betway Premiership match against Polokwane City, Amakhosi held a media day at the club’s headquarters at Naturena, where Miguel was asked about the pressure the armband comes with.
“It brings a lot of responsibility,” Miguel told the media.
“I always heard people say it brings a lot of pressure, but I don’t see it as pressure, I see it as a possibility as a privilege.”
Chiefs will welcome Rise and Shine at FNB Stadium later today at the back of a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Stellenbosch FC this past Sunday in Cape Town.
The Naturena-based club will look to continue their winning start to the season, and they will be boosted by the return of Pule Mmodi from suspension.
Paseka Mako and Ethan Chislett will also look to make their debuts, as the former returns from a hand injury while the latter has just received his South African passport and has been registered as a local player.