After missing the Nedbank Cup, kaizer chiefs Legend Willard Katsande He blames the current players for their lack of ambition.
Katsande insists Chiefs players do not want to sacrifice their lives for the badge as they enter their ninth season without a trophy.
Former Chiefs star and legend Katsande says the current players lack the ambition to bring back the glory days.
This was the last time Chiefs lifted the trophy in the 2014-15 season when Katsande was still part of the club.
Speak on Radio 2000 pakaati, According to the legends of Amakhos, they are ambitious and must fight to win trophies.
The legend behind why Chiefs players aren't ambitious
Chiefs have endured an unwanted trophy drought since Stuart Baxter left more than eight seasons ago.
“I'm worried about the players right now and I'm encouraging them to look at themselves,” the Chiefs legend said. radio 2000.
“When they look around the village and there’s still a picture of us winning something at the end, don’t they get scared?
“Why don't they feel that the club has pictures of Xaba (Siphiwe Tshabalala) and Yei (Lenilwe Lesholonyane)?
“And there's a katsande on the wall, why can't I put my picture there?”
“I feel like they don’t have the team at heart.
“And they don't feel the importance of the 16 million Kaizer Chiefs supporters.
“I went to Soweto like when I was playing for Kaizer Chiefs.
“And I listened to the old man say, 'Please be there for us.'
“When it comes to practice, I say I don't want to disappoint that grandpa or grandma and do my best.''
Former Chiefs stars and current players in the Trophy Draft
Salt and Vinegar legends say current players need to know what it's like to play for the club.
“When they go to FNB Stadium, they see thousands of people watching football,” the legend added.
“They forget there are millions of people watching from home and they want their team to perform.
“We were lucky to have a father figure in Stuart Baxter, because he explained everyone's roles.”
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