Former Kaizer Chiefs defender True Molekwane has doubts about the commitment of Amakhos' current players.
The Glamor Boys have now been without a silver medal for nine years, but with the likes of Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns dominating the cup competitions, the drought is unlikely to end.
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Chiefs last won a major trophy in 2015 when they lifted the DStv Premiership title, but they came one step closer in 2020, only for Sundowns to steal the title on the final day.
Molekwana, who played for Soweto Giants from 2009 to 2012, says there is not enough hunger in the current squad.
“Obviously, it wasn't easy for a big club like Kaizer Chiefs to not bring in one silver medal every year. I know it's frustrating for everyone involved with that big brand,” the former Chiefs said. said the defender. far post.
“So, in my opinion, I think the players that we have at Kaizer Chiefs at the moment have a much more hungry spirit compared to previous generations. I respected the badge because I knew what it meant.
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“So, whenever I had the opportunity to play, I gave it my all. But now I doubt the effort and dedication of the players. I mean, the players are there, but the coaches can't play,” Molekwana said. said.
Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to take another step towards winning the Nedbank Cup when they host Milford FC in the Nedbank Cup Round of 32 on Sunday.
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