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'I got the ball, someone said, 'shoot!' said Frosler.
Kaizer Chiefs’ Reeve Frosler said just listening enabled him to fire home a brilliant opener in Amakhosi’s 2-1 loss to Vitesse Arnhem in a friendly at the Sportspark Driel in the Netherlands on Tuesday.
Frosler took aim from outside the box and slammed a shot into the top corner in the 37th minute to give his side the lead.
“I got the ball, someone said, ‘shoot!’ And I thought, ‘okay, let’s do it.,” Frosler told the Chiefs website.
Vitesse, however, came back in the second half. First Chiefs’ Dillon Solomons put a cross through his own net and then Andy Visser pounced to win the game for the Dutch side in front of about 2000 supporters.
Chiefs played two different starting XIs in each half, with three of their new signings getting a chance.
In the first half, new striker Flavio Silva got a run out, and in the second, it was the turn of new left-sided player Nkanyiso Shinga and central midfielder Ethan Chislett.
Chiefs’ first half XI – Peterson, Monyane, Miguel, McCarthy, Frosler, Vilakazi, Mthethwa, Cele, Ngcobo, Shabalala, Da Silva
Chiefs’ second half XI – Bvuma, Solomons, Kwinika, Cross, Shinga, Sirino, Zwane, Matlou, Chislett, Du Preez, Morris.
Amakhosi’s next training match is against FC Utrecht on Friday in Garderen.
Issued on The Citizen (South Africa) by Jonty Mark | https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/soccer/local-soccer/chiefs-frosler-explains-wonder-goal-vitesse/
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