Kaizer Chiefs will be without two crucial players, Dillan Solomons and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, for the next three to four weeks as they recover from injuries.
Solomons is dealing with a hamstring injury, while Ngcobo is sidelined with a hip issue.
The club has expressed their hopes for a quick and successful recovery for both players.
The absence of Solomons and Ngcobo comes as a blow to the Chiefs, who will need to adjust their lineup ahead of their upcoming fixtures.
Despite the setbacks, the club will be buoyed by the return of Inacio Miguel, who has completed a suspension following his red card in the Carling Knockout Cup semi-final against Mamelodi Sundowns.
Miguel is now available for selection and is expected to feature in the next match against Polokwane City.
Reeve Frosler is also nearing the end of his suspension.
Having served two games already following a red card against Richards Bay, Frosler will be available for selection once again after the match against Polokwane City.
As Kaizer Chiefs continue their campaign, the team will need to navigate these key absences carefully.
The loss of Solomons and Ngcobo, both influential players for the club, means that coach Arthur Zwane will have to look for alternatives in the coming weeks.
Despite this, the return of Miguel and Frosler will offer some much-needed reinforcements as the team prepares for their next challenge.