Continue Brandon Petersen's action, kaizer chiefs Legend Dr.Kumalo He said he confronted his coach in the dressing room.
Khumalo said he had a confrontation with former Chiefs coach Jeff Butler, but not in public.
The Chiefs legend echoed similar sentiments in response to Pietersen's uproar involving Cavin Johnson during the Soweto derby against Orlando Pirates.
talk soccer zoneKhumalo reportedly once took out his anger on his former Chiefs coach during his playing days.
Soweto Giants lost the derby 3-2 to Pirates, and Pietersen was seen challenging Johnson on the touchline.
Chiefs legend: I once confronted a coach in the locker room
Legendary Khumalo, known as 16V, says he has seen such incidents happen in the football world and has done it himself.
While Johnson dismissed the ugly incident as normal in football, Khumalo sees it differently.
“I needed to be honest and accurate. I've seen things like that happen,” says Chiefs legend Khumalo. soccer zone.
“Myself, I’m in the dressing room with Jeff Butler. By the way, inside the dressing room, inside the dressing room.
“I didn't want to do it in front of the supporters because it gave a bad impression.
“It's different where it happened. And the way it happened too. It's different to normal Kaizer Chiefs.
“Because if the coaches felt that the players could ask questions but do it individually, we could have a dialogue, but it wasn't a dialogue.”
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Khumalo, a retired Chiefs fan darling and legend, added a gesture similar to a seemingly disgruntled Pietersen, hinting at his anger.
“That gesture, that anger, because there was an act of throwing hands up. People are paying attention,” the former Chiefs star added.
“And now the team is not doing well.
“There had been speculation before this about a split within the team.
“Now this is starting to escalate a lot of awareness.
“But I’m not saying that’s what’s actually happening; [it looks like] From where I'm sitting.
“It was only when it was on social media that I thought, 'What is going on here?'
“Then people explained it to me.”
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