Kaizer Chiefs coach unhappy with referee against TS Galaxy
Kaizer Chiefs period in-between co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef believes success abandoned them in the goalless draw with TS Galaxy on Sunday afternoon. For the 2nd successive encounter, the Amakhosi drew blanks and ignored a best risk to cease the 12 months in the top-three and hunt for the title. Despite the result, the overall performance didn’t disappointment the guys in the dugout and hails the show all had been in a position to dish out on the day.
“I suppose it was once a very great game, I assume our followers loved the game, alas we’re unfortunate to win this recreation due to the fact if you see the stats of this sport you’ll see we deserved to win this game,” Youssef advised SuperSport TV.
“We scored a goal, in my opinion clear goal, penalty (call now not give) no penalty. So, in soccer what we be aware of if you don’t rating you don’t win, if we scored a goal, we created extra than 12 -13 possibilities – 36 pictures on goal and eventually we have to proceed to work.
“I don’t desire to repeat myself each time we’re unlucky, now we have this damage time to right our mistake to proceed to work. I’m so proud about the players, they did right overall performance today. I’m so proud about all the gamers these days even these ones coming from the bench, however that’s football,” he added.
Chiefs gave new addition Luke Baartman his long-awaited debut following his protracted switch from 2d division boys Cape Town Spurs.
“Baartman is participant of Kaizer Chiefs, all the gamers deserved to play. If you are phase of the group so that capability you deserve to play. I will now not talk about Baartman alone, however I’m speakme about different players.
“All the gamers they deserved to play, all the players. You see we are additionally unfortunate with the damage of the striker now we’re returned with Ighodaro in subsequent game. Mayo additionally performed a very lovely sport he is back, however if all the gamers and strikers are available, I suppose we’ll operate very well,” Youssef said.he added.
In the meantime Chiefs’ ex-player asking management to get a new coach:
Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Isaac Mabotsa is convinced co-coaches Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef have hit their ceiling.
Kaizer Chiefs co-coaches Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef are ever close to the fire ahead of facing TS Galaxy.
The co-coaching duo are winless in three matches, leading Mabotsa to call for change.
CEDRIC KAZE AND KHALIL BEN YOUSSEF WRITTEN OFF
According to Mabotsa, the bright start is long gone, leaving Nasreddine Nabi’s former assistants out of their depth. Since officially taking over from the Tunisian, Kaze and Youssef have won four games out of 13.
“Honestly, it’s difficult. Based on the last three games, things aren’t looking good for the co-coaches,” Mabotsa told KickOff. “As coaches, it’s good they received a chance. It shows the club saw potential. They started well, but now they’re struggling. That’s just my opinion.
“If you recall, they both joined Chiefs as Nabi’s assistants. They were promoted to head coaches because management couldn’t find a new head coach at the time.
NEW COACH FOR KAIZER CHIEFS
In Mabotsa’s view, Amakhosi are due an experienced big name such as Pitso Mosimane, who can raise the squad level.
The former defender added that new signings start with buzzing energy before quickly dropping down to the level of the existing Chiefs players.
“I hope the Kaizer Chiefs management is currently searching for a new head coach. For example, they need a big coach like Pitso Mosimane, I’m just giving an example. We need someone who can elevate these players to a higher level because, right now, it’s not working. We need a high-profile coach.
“For instance, every new signing, like Velebayi right now, starts with great enthusiasm. Yet, as time passes, his teammates tend to bring him down to their level. That’s why I say we need someone strict with the young players. They begin well but tend to relax over time,” the former Chiefs right back concluded.