Molefi Ntseki has opened up on his future as Kaizer Chiefs head coach following yet another cup elimination this time at the hands of AmaZulu.
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It has been a turbulent four months at the helm of the Glamour Boys for Ntseki.
On three separate occasions fans had turned on the coach by hurling missiles at him following a loss, an action that has come at a cost for the club and could have further consequences for the men from Naturena.
A large reason for the fans' behaviour has been the club's inconsistent results this season.
Chiefs currently sit in eighth place on the Premiership standings and have been dumped out of the MTN8 as well as the Carling Knockout, with the Nedbank Cup seemingly their last hope of a trophy in this campaign.
Speaking to the media after their loss to Usuthu, Ntseki opened up on his future, although playing his cards quite close to his chest in his response.
"I don't think it's a question that needs to be answered now. I'm employed by the club and we have technical conversations, we look into incidents like this and we look at what are the possibilities going forward," he told journalists.
"But for you to ask a question to say, 'how do I see my future at Kaizer Chiefs?' I don't think it is the platform for us to entertain that question," he concluded.
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