Kaizer Chiefss bosses Kaizer Motaung (Jnr) and Bobby Motaung Maduna

Kaizer Motaung Jr, the football director of Kaizer Chiefs, and Bobby Motaung, the football manager. Photo: BackpagePix

Get rid of the ‘deadwood’ at Kaizer Chiefs – Former player

Kaizer Chiefs need to hire a coach who’ll be bold enough to get rid of all of the underperforming players

Kaizer Chiefss bosses Kaizer Motaung (Jnr) and Bobby Motaung Maduna

Kaizer Motaung Jr, the football director of Kaizer Chiefs, and Bobby Motaung, the football manager. Photo: BackpagePix

Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Themba Seli believes the management of the club need to take some difficult decisions.

According to Seli, the Motaungs need to get rid of all of the club’s ‘deadwood’ regardless of their ‘big names’.

Take a look at what the former Free State Stars man had to say below.

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“They need a coach who will be allowed to get rid of all the deadwood. It doesn’t matter if you are Keagan Dolly or Itumeleng Khune, if you are not adding anything to the club, you need to go.” Seli told KickOff.

“They never listen to a black coach they treat him as a friend. Remember, there are big players there at Chiefs who need a foreign coach. Chiefs need a foreign coach who will come with his technical team.

“The only coach they can afford at the moment is a foreign coach, not a big hitter or big coach.

“They can’t afford Benni McCarthy. They cannot afford a big coach. They need to go for a white foreign coach. South African players don’t have respect for a black coach.

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We have enough quality – Johnson

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“Look I think we have enough quality in the team, I just think they have not been given enough opportunities as individuals and I think the way we assess them, or the way we analyse them as part of the Chiefs family,” Johnson told iDiskiTimes

“I think that needs to be a little better between myself and my coaching staff. Because then we can give them more, they can be more positive towards themselves.

“If you did come to Kaizer Chiefs as an average player, then we will make you a better player. I think we need to get in their skin right now and there are good players.”

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