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Kaizer Chiefs keeper Bruce Bvuma chases ball boy. Image: X

WATCH: Boy ball ‘runs for his life’ after Chiefs keeper threatens to clap him

Bruce Bvuma was seen yelling and chasing a ball boy during Kaizer Chiefs’ shock 1-0 loss to Richards Bay on Sunday.

Chiefs ball boy

Kaizer Chiefs keeper Bruce Bvuma chases ball boy. Image: X

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma appeared to have scared a ball boy during the team’s 1-0 loss to Richards Bay on Sunday afternoon.

A second-half goal by Simphiwe Mcineka saw the Natal Rich Boys move eight points clear of bottom-placed Cape Town Spurs. For Amakhosi, it was their 10th league defeat of the season as the Soweto giants dropped to 10th on the log with six matches remaining.

With Chiefs trailing in the match’s final stages, Bvuma was seen running after and threatening a ball boy. It appeared that the ball boy was deliberately taking his time to throw the ball back into play.

The keeper’s reaction caught the attention of fans on social media. Many were quick to condemn Bavuma’s action, saying the Kaizer Chiefs first choice was taking out his frustration on the ball boy.

@Thuthukile29 wrote: “Ball boy frustrating Bvuma. He even threatened to slap him.”

Ball boy frustrates Chiefs and Bruce Bvuma.

@YELL0MAN wrote: “Geez, Bruce Bvuma wanted to kill the ball boy with his bare hands. This is serious our Kids are no longer safe around 9yrs trophyless Kaizer Chiefs hooligans.”

Bvuma chases ball boy as Chiefs suffer defeat

@maetsebane wrote: “But @SSFootball commentators never mention that Bruce Bvuma was chasing the ball boy.”

@hjmaluks wrote: “Vimba…Bruce Bvuma can’t catch the Ball but wanted to kill the ball boy with his bare-hands. Kids are no longer safe around the Losing Hooligans very the Village”.

Chiefs keeper Bruce Bvuma runs after ball boy.

Amakhosi suffer 10th defeat of the season

Amakhosi have now won just one game this year and are in danger of missing out on the top-eight finish. The side has Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United still to play in their remaining six games.

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