Reeve Frosler explains his positive mindset at Kaizer Chiefs
Reeve Frosler has kept a level head through a frustrating season at Kaizer Chiefs, and that mindset has helped him stay ready despite injuries and limited chances.
The 28-year-old defender says his focus has been on supporting the team, doing the simple things well in training, and avoiding any negative energy around his situation.
“First of all, I’m happy to see my teammates do well. At the end of the day, if Kaizer Chiefs does well, it means I do well, whether I played or not,” Frosler told the media at the Kaizer Chiefs Village. He added that there is no point arriving at work with a poor attitude, stressing that positivity helps both him and the squad.
Frosler also spoke openly about finding balance away from football. While he admitted that he has not always enjoyed himself on the pitch this season, he said time with his family has helped him reset and stay content.
With Chiefs set to end their campaign against Chippa United on Saturday at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Frosler remains focused on finishing strongly and contributing wherever needed.
