Footballer-turned-analyst Junior Khanye has identified a preferred suitable position for Arthur Zwane at Kaizer Chiefs after the team's 4-0 drubbing.
Amakhosi lost 4-0 against AmaZulu on Friday and have now failed to collect a single point from their last two games, having been defeated by Sekhukhune United in the previous fixture.
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Following the disappointing result at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, there have been calls from some sections of the club's supporters for technical team changes to be made by the Soweto giants.
Speaking to the Siya crew, Khanye said Zwane wouldn't be a solution to Chiefs' struggles and trophy drought.
"I am not surprised at what is happening for the club because I saw it coming but the most unfortunate thing is that I had a lot of people in South Africa criticizing me for pointing out some of the things I thought were not being done right by the club. I'm glad that I have been proven right on some of the things I said. I mentioned when the season started that Arthur is inexperienced as a coach for a big club like Chiefs. As a footballer, Arthur was great and I shared a position with him. He was a top player and he scored goals for the team and understood the culture of the club. Yes, he has been at Chiefs for long but I don't think the decision to make him the club's head coach was the correct one," said Khanye.
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"Scouting would be a suitable position for him, having worked with the club's juniors and knowing what is needed for a player to play for Chiefs from a young age. Chiefs haven't won any trophy for more than six years and the expectations are high for the club to win something and you can't expect an inexperienced coach to achieve that.
"Where did Arthur prove himself that he can be a Kaizer Chiefs senior team head coach? Yes, his team has improved compared to the other previous Chiefs' coaches but I don't think he is the right coach for the team at this present moment. Conceding four goals against AmaZulu leaves much to be desired and there are a lot of lessons to be learned," added the former Amakhosi star.
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