
The dawn of a new tactical era has arrived at Naturena. Newly appointed Kaizer Chiefs head coach Fernando Da Cruz is heavily tipped to abandon previous rigid formations in favor of an expansive, high-tempo 4-3-3 system ahead of the 2026/27 Betway Premiership campaign.
The strategic shift was corroborated by former Amakhosi co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef, who highlighted that the French tactician utilized the 4-3-3 framework exclusively during his high-profile stint with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. The system focuses on rapid ball circulation, explosive attacking width, and a high-pressing, physically imposing midfield engine room.
The Big Tactical Shifts: Shabalala’s Deeper Role & The New Backline
Implementing a strict 4-3-3 means several Amakhosi fan-favorites will adjust to entirely new profiles:
- Mduduzi Shabalala (The Advanced 8): Instead of operating as a traditional number 10 behind the striker, Shabalala is expected to drop deeper into an advanced number eight role. This allows him to utilize his press-resistance to carry the ball out of midfield and link transitions directly to the front three.
- The New Wall at the Back: With Aden McCarthy moving to Europe, new arrival Thabo Moloisane is set to partner Rushwin Dortley—who returns from a long-term injury layoff—at the heart of defense.
- Ighodaro to Lead the Line: Returning from a lengthy injury spell, Nigerian international marksman Etiosa Ighodaro is tipped to lead the front line ahead of Flavio Da Silva, primarily due to his superior technical link-up play.
Predicted Kaizer Chiefs Starting XI (4-3-3)
Petersen
Solomons Moloisane Dortley Cross
Maboe
Ndlovu Shabalala
Lilepo Ighodaro Velebayi
- Goalkeeper: Brandon Petersen
- Defenders: Dillan Solomons (RB), Thabo Moloisane (RCB), Rushwin Dortley (LCB), Bradley Cross (LB)
- Midfielders: Lebohang Maboe (DM), Siphesihle Ndlovu (CM), Mduduzi Shabalala (AM)
- Forwards: Glody Lilepo (RW), Etiosa Ighodaro (ST), Asanele Velebayi (LW)















