Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane has finally reacted to how the supporters aired their displeasure at the Glamour Boys' results this season.
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Zwane will bring an end to his maiden campaign as Chiefs head coach on Saturday when his side take on Cape Town City at FNB Stadium.
By his own words, it has been a topsy turvy season for the Naturena-based side, in which lessons have been learnt. The one thing Zwane has been exposed to in recent weeks has been the wrath of a faction of the club's fans who remonstrated against the results by throwing missiles at Zwane.
Speaking to the club's media department ahead of their clash against City, Zwane said he understands the frustration from the club's supporters and is trying everything in his power to make them happy once again.
"Look, I would always say I've seen them supporting the team through thick and thin. I've seen them supporting the team even when things were not going our way. I know how they want things to improve in the squad," he said.
"We're also worried about the situation because we thought we can make the situation far better. But you know when you are in a phase that you are in, you will always have those hiccups and challenges here and there, but they are always in our thoughts.
"We always want to make them happy and most definitely the time will come when they'll be happy and when they are happy and smiling like others. You will forget about days like this," he said.
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