‘Kaizer Chiefs is run like a spaza shop’
Fair assessment?
Kaizer Chiefs collected three precious points against Stellenbosch but that hasn’t stopped supporters voicing their discontent.
Chiefs snatch three points against Stellenbosch
Chiefs have huge faith in 20-year-old Wandile Duba and are willing to tie the young attacker down to a new three-year deal. Born in June 2004, Duba scored his first senior career goal in March 2024 as a 19-year-old. It was a winner, and an absolute screamer, against Golden Arrows. Fast-forward to 2024-2025 and Duba scored a brace to help Chiefs to a 2-1 win over Stellenbosch on Wednesday night. He’s back to his old tricks and Chiefs fans love him for it.
Have Chiefds fumbled the bag over Velebayi?
Asanele Velebayi is a big admirer of Rushwin Dortley and Relebohile Mofokeng’s work in the top flight. Have Chiefs put the 21-year-old on the back burner in favour of Oswin Appollis?
Is Kaizer Chiefs a spaza shop?
We love the comments from our readers, especially the funnier ones. One fan believes Chiefs is ‘run like a spaza shop’ and you can maybe make your own deductions about that comment. The Glamour Boys’ much-needed three points against Stellies propelled them to 5th on the standings with 18 points.
Dream XI for Kaizer Chiefs revealed?
This hypothetical XI would see regular midfield hardman Thabo Cele shifted out to right back to accommodate Luke Le Roux and Feisal Salum in a midfield pivot. Wandile Duba, reportedly on the verge of signing a new deal, could form a fruitful creative relationship alongside fellow academy talent and fan favourite Mduduzi Shabalala. Oswin Appollis is the man all Chiefs fans want; the Polokwane and Bafana winger would be their dream signing. Prolific Congolese marksman Fiston Mayele is no stranger to finding the back of the net. Ramiro Vaca is a midfield maestro capable of supplying chances for a number 9.
How would you do things differently if you were in charge of the club?
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