Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Gaston Sirino has become a player of intrigue for both his remarkable performances on the field and his ongoing alleged disciplinary issues off it.
The 33-year-old Uruguayan has consistently shown his quality when given the chance to play, dazzling fans with his skill and creativity. However, despite his on-field brilliance, Sirino's behaviour off the pitch has raised concerns at Amakhosi, putting his future at the club in jeopardy as reported by the Siya crew in the latest Soccer Laduma newspaper, edition 1403.
Sources close to Chiefs have indicated that Sirino's conduct behind the scenes is believed to be at odds with his talent.
According to Siya sources, the midfielder allegedly fakes injuries and refuses to train, only to return to action as matchday approaches. This pattern of behaviour has reportedly caused frustration within the Kaizer Chiefs camp, especially with head coach Nasreddine Nabi and the club's management, who expect a high level of professionalism from their players.
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The 33-year-old's actions have already led to disciplinary action, with the club making it clear that such behaviour cannot continue. Although there is a sense of understanding regarding the pressures that players face, Sirino's conduct has been deemed unacceptable, and it has begun to affect his standing within the squad.
While Chiefs management is reportedly keen to give the former Mamelodi Sundowns man a chance to change, insiders have warned that if his behaviour persists, the club could be forced to take drastic measures, including the potential termination of his contract.
Despite the challenges, there remains a glimmer of hope that Sirino can turn things around, given his undeniable ability on the pitch. However, his future at Chiefs is now hanging in the balance as the club evaluates his commitment to the team and his professionalism.
As Sirino continues to walk the disciplinary tightrope, his ability to deliver on the field will no longer be enough to secure his place in the squad. The Uruguayan must now prove that he can align his behaviour with the high standards expected at a club like the Glamour Boys or risk finding himself without a future at Naturena.
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