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Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma has been criticised for threatening a ball boy.
Images via X:
@Ronewa_Mathephe

‘Thug’: Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper slammed for threatening ball boy [video]

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma was admonished by fans for his threatening behaviour towards a ball boy…

kaizer chiefs, bruce bvuma

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma has been criticised for threatening a ball boy.
Images via X:
@Ronewa_Mathephe

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma has been called a “thug” after he threatened to hit a ball boy during the team’s game against Richards Bay on Sunday, 21 April.

In a clip that has gone viral on social media, the defender is seen chasing the young boy who runs away in fear.

Chiefs also faced the wrath of angry fans after they lost yet another match.

Amakhosi were defeated 1-0 in the DStv Premiership game at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi, Durban.

KAIZER CHIEFS GOALKEEPER CRITICISED OVER BEHAVIOUR TO YOUNG BOY

In a clip that was posted on the X platform, a frustrated Bruce Bvuma is seen chasing a ball boy who wears a purple kit. The Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper points his finger at the young boy, who jumps over the barricade to escape.

Bvuma was seen mouthing the words: “Ngzokshaya ngempama” [I’m going to slap you]”.

X user @Ronewa_Mathephe posted: “Things are so bad at Kaizer Chiefs; their players are now threatening to beat ball boys.”

While a few users were amused at the player’s outburst, others were disturbed. 

@Katlego_dainkat: “Thuggish behaviour”

@AbukweX83800: “The anger is on another level.”

@Moseme_Sam40: “This behavior is very bad for football, totally unacceptable.”

@Ndi_Muvenda_: “This is not sportsmanship”

@bab_hlabisa: “Bvuma was chasing kids instead of stopping goals.”

MEMES KEEP ROLLING IN

Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs have been dragged for their disastrous losing streak after another defeat.

After being beaten by Richard’s Bay, coach Cavin Johnson expressed his disappointment.

Speaking to SuperSport, he said: “We missed so many chances …. we are just not putting it in the back of the net”.

“What can you do? It is like a stuck record. You have to go back and make sure you put the ball in the back of the net. Everything else is there”.

He added: “It is not just the players. All of us have to take responsibility”.

On the X app, social media users taunted the team with meme after meme…

WHERE IS KHUNE?

Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs fans are questioning if veteran goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune will ever mark a return.

Although his suspension over misconduct has officially ended, the star has yet to be given any game time.

Khune – who will turn 37 years old in June – is on the last leg of his contract with Amakhosi. He has yet to officially reveal what the next chapter holds in store.