Kaizer Chiefs will travel to Polokwane for the penultimate match of their poor campaign in the Betway Premiership with further defensive alterations to make for Nasreddine Nabi.
Chiefs have faced several rearguard changes in recent weeks, which included Brandon Petersen taking over from Bruce Bvuma for the Nedbank Cup final on Saturday.
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In the final, they played Zitha Kwinika with the returning Inacio Miguel as centre-backs with Edmilson Dove moving to left-back.
For the league defeat to Orlando Pirates, it was Dove and Kwinika in the centre with Bradley Cross on the left, while the match before, against Marumo Gallants, Kwinika and Cross were central with Happy Mashiane at leftback.
Given Msimango partnered Dove in the semi-final win over Mamelodi Sundowns, with Miguel having played with Msimango in the match before against TS Galaxy.
Unfortunately for Chiefs, Miguel is suspended again this season after picking up his fourth yellow card in the final.
This will be his third suspension this season, but luckily, the PSL rules state that he will only miss one game for his second set of four yellow cards.
It is only in the third set of four yellow cards in the same season that a player then misses three matches.
Miguel started out his stay at Chiefs with a worrying rate of cautions, which had him suspended for four yellow cards and then a sending off after only six games.
Since then, the Angolan-Portuguese hardman has calmed down with his next four yellow cards spread over 21 games, providing evidence of how much he has cleaned his game.
However, he has been defiant that he will keep getting cards for the sake of the team.
"I always say that I will repeat the same cards, I will have the same cards because all the bookings that I have were to help the team and not silly cards.
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"Most of them it was to help the team and sometimes as a defender I get exposed a lot and I have to decide the ball, the man, both…it’s tough to be a defender.
"I don’t regret at all.
"I will always put the team first," says Miguel.