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Kaizer Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung with his sons Bobby (right) and Kaizer Jr (left). Images: @kaizerchiefs/X

Khanye questions Kaizer Chiefs on this player

Kaizer Chiefs are increasingly making big decisions ahead of next season. Some of the calls have been met with big questions.

Kaizer Chiefs Motaung

Kaizer Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung with his sons Bobby (right) and Kaizer Jr (left). Images: @kaizerchiefs/X

Five players left Kaizer Chiefs last week. One of the names has left Junior Khanye rather disappointed.

KAIZER CHIEFS RELEASE FIVE PLAYERS

As announced by Amakhosi last week, the likes of Keagan Dolly, Siyethemba Sithebe, Jasond Gonzalez, Sifiso Hlanti and Njabulo Ngcobo left Naturena. From the list of departures, popular Kaizer Chiefs pundit Junior Khanye has been sadened by Ngcobo’s exit. According to the former winger, Ngcobo was a top class player at Moroka Swallows until he wore the Amakhosi jersey.

“He [Njabulo Ngcobo] struggled because the team was struggling,” Khanye said via FARPost.

“He arrived at the worst Kaizer Chiefs team. I think it was the time when Stuart Baxter was the coach. The way the boy was playing at Moroka Sallows and the way he was playing at Chiefs, it was a different philosophy. It was just a disaster.

“It’s so unfortunate for that boy, one of the best talents I’ve witnessed in his position. I think they should have kept him for some time, what a talent.

On Dolly, Hlanti and Sithebe, Khanye believes the trio deserved to leave Kaizer Chiefs.

“[Keagan] Dolly came at Chiefs, he did nothing. He did well at Mamelodi Sundowns but he failed at Chiefs. I think it’s the injuries, but he was given a chance. [Sifiso] Hlanti forgets that he’s a defender, technically his poor and hasn’t done well since joining Chiefs.

“[Siyethemba] Sithebe for me didn’t deserve to come to Kaizer Chiefs and wasn’t supposed to wear that jersey like Hlanti,” Khanye concluded.

GOOD NEWS FOR AMAKHOSI

Kaizer Chiefs bosses and supportes have been going through a lot regarding Nasreddine Nabi. Here are some exciting news.

Incoming Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi is now expected to touchdown at the OR Tambo International Airport this week!

The Tusinian coach is due to take his final match with AS FAR in the Moroccan Throne Cup against Raja Casablanca. Due to some sad news, Moroccan King Mohammed VI’s mother has passed away. The past weekend’s reports said the Throne Cup was to be postponed by at least 10 days.

“The Throne Cup final in Morocco will be 𝙥𝙤𝙨𝙩𝙥𝙤𝙣𝙚𝙙, after the mother of Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, passed away today. Nasreddine Nabi’s FAR Rabat were due to play Raja on 1 July. The national mourning means there’ll be no football activities for over 10 days. We will keep you updated regarding Nabi’s arrival at Naturena,” Unplayable confirmed.

BIG UPDATE

According to the newest update, the authorities have decided the match will continue as planned. This means the match will be played on the initial date of Monday, 1 July – as confirmed by iDiski Times.

Meanwhile, Nabi’s assistant coach Fernando Da Cruz begun to conduct pre-season training with the Glamour Boys last week.