kaizer chiefs It is believed plans are underway to secure a new coach next season.
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arthur zwane He took over from the Chiefs last season as manager. Molefi Ntseki Ahead of the current campaign.
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For the majority of Chiefs fans, Ntseki was already an unpopular appointment with no positive track record. Until his first-team stint, he had never coached a senior professional team.But he coached bafana bafana rear stuart baxterbefore being fired for not meeting the qualifications. AFCON 2021. The duo reunited as part of Amakhossi's new structure, with him taking charge of football development.
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However, Ntseki did not last long as Chiefs coach and was sacked after less than half the season. This came after an unconvincing start to the campaign that saw them eliminated from two cups. After Johnson was relieved of his duties, the club appointed him as his replacement on an interim basis. Coincidentally, cabin johnson He also joined the club in a developmental role before being asked to stabilize the senior ship.
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Johnson came out screaming in a run that would see the Chiefs win three of their final four games in 2024. However, latest information suggests that the club is once again considering other candidates.according to Soccer-Laduma They have a final list of five coaches, two of whom are local coaches.
Two local coaches on Chiefs' shortlist are Mosimane and Mngukiti.
“There are currently five coaches shortlisted by the club, including Pitso Mosimane and Manqoba Mngqiti. Two from Europe and one from South America. However, they would like to reduce it to at least two or three people before making a final decision,'' the source said.
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It remains to be seen whether either Mgukiti or Mosimane will bear the pressure of being in charge of Chiefs next season.