THE Chilli Boys will have to pull up their socks against Highlands Park in Orlando Stadium today if they want to survive the season. Chippa got stuck 1-0 against Cape Town City in its first game since returning from the Premier League (PSL) after four months under lockdown. Lehlohonolo Seema, the new Chippa coach, says it is now just a matter of pulling up their socks – especially after the first game. “We did not play badly, but things will have to change quickly if we want to survive. That is why we worked hard these few days to get on track. ” Despite the defeat, Chippa is still in 12th position. But he will have to beat Highlands to make sure the teams on his heels do not overtake him. Highlands Park drew 1-1 in their first game against Mamelodi Sundowns, so he will also look for a good result. Lose “It will be difficult, but I do not think any of the five remaining games will be easy,” said Seema. Chippa also lost defender Kevin Moyo after receiving a red card in the fight against City. “We will have to move a few players around so that we can offer good defense, but again, if everyone works hard, we will be able to achieve a good result.” Baroka and AmaZulu are just 2 points behind Chippa (24 points each). Even Polokwane City (15th) and Black Leopards (16th) can draw with Chippa if they win.C