Golden Arrows coach Mabhudi Khenyeza warns Kaizer Chiefs will not receive special attention this weekend. Image Source: (@GoldenArrows/Facebook)

Golden Arrows coach Mabhudi Khenyeza before beating Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in Hammersdale. Image Source: (@GoldenArrows/Facebook)

Former Chiefs striker questions KZN fans

Ex-Kaizer Chiefs striker and Golden Arrows head coach Mabhudi Khenyeza has a question for KwaZulu Natal football lovers.

Golden Arrows coach Mabhudi Khenyeza warns Kaizer Chiefs will not receive special attention this weekend. Image Source: (@GoldenArrows/Facebook)

Golden Arrows coach Mabhudi Khenyeza before beating Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in Hammersdale. Image Source: (@GoldenArrows/Facebook)

Attention to all Kaizer Chiefs supporters in KwaZulu Natal. Golden Arrows coach Mabhuda Khenyeza has some thoughts to share.

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As previously reported last weekend, Abafana Bes’thende handed new Chiefs coach Cavin Johson a 2-1 losing debut, thanks to a brace from Knox Mutizwa that canceled Sifiso Hlanti’s equaliser.

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Speaking after the win, Arrows coach Khenyeza expressed disappointment in the fans.

“The worst part, you look at our previous game, playing at home in Hammarsdale [against Kaizer Chiefs]. We take the game to the Hammarsdale people but still they support people from Joburg, sorry to say that,” Khenyeza said via FARPost.

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“When you come from Joburg, you’re always right. So, that’s how it is, we must understand that we can’t choose for people.

“They were booing our team while we took the game to them and you can see the majority of these people are not from Johannesburg coming to watch Chiefs. They are from KZN.

“Again you can’t choose for them. Us, we are not even aware of who’s watching us because we are used to not being watched. Sometimes, we play away games, it’s the bench and the players on the field, the opposition and their supporters.

“But we always manage to try and perform as much as we can,” the former Chiefs striker concluded.

CARLING KNOCKOUT ACTION

Meanwhile, Golden Arrows will take on AmaZulu in the Carling Knockout quarter-finals at Moses Mabhida Stadium at 19:00 on Saturday.

The game will be preceded by Richards Bay vs Orlando Pirates at the same venue at 15:00.

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