Kaizer Chiefs' Molefi Ntseki has had his contribution questioned in his role as the club's Head of Technical, following some disappointing results by the Soweto giants in their most recent matches.
Chiefs were shocked by AmaZulu in their 4-0 defeat last Friday to extend their losing streak to two successive matches, having lost to Sekhukhune United in the previous fixture.
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With the upcoming match against defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns, who are cruising at the summit of the log, pressure is mounting for head coach Arthur Zwane and the rest of Amakhosi technical team.
Former Chiefs midfielder Junior Khanye has questioned Ntseki's role amid growing calls from some sections of the supporters for technical team changes to be made.
"There are a lot of things that need to be corrected at Kaizer Chiefs for the team to improve and challenge for trophies again. I spoke openly about my disapproval of the appointment of Arthur Zwane as the team's head coach and another one that I don't understand is that of Molefi Ntseki as the technical director (Head of Technical and Youth Development Academy)?
"What does he know about Chiefs? I mean, he spent years at Harmony Sports Academy and yes, he gathered experience while coaching in the South African junior national teams and Bafana Bafana, but what does he know about Kaizer Chiefs? What type of players is he expected to bring to Chiefs?" questioned Khanye.
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"Chiefs is not an ordinary team and one needs to know the club very well and understand its culture and philosophy in order to be able to contribute to the team's success. Like I have been saying all along, one main thing that Chiefs need to do is to prioritize their development (for it to be) the best in the country and a coach like Farouk Khan can help them to achieve that," he said.
Ntseki was appointed as the Head of Technical and Youth Development Academy at Chiefs in 2021.
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