A visibly distraught Tlou Molekwane, who is a former Kaizer Chiefs defender, has commented on the latest incident of misbehaviour by a section of the club's supporters, speaking exclusively to the Siya crew.
As Chiefs lost 1-0 to SuperSport United on Wednesday night in a game that many thought the improving Amakhosi deserved at least a draw from, a section of the supporters became violent as they called for coach Molefi Ntseki's sacking while he was making his way out of the field at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.
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Just two weeks ago, Chiefs issued an apology on their official website to the PSL and its member clubs for the behaviour of some of the supporters, following a similar incident at the Mbombela Stadium last month.
In that one, a few misbehaving individuals from the stands threw missiles at Ntseki, and the Soweto giants were made to pay for it after being fined by the league.
Spanner, as Molekwane is known in football circles, has come out strongly to condemn the unruly behaviour of some of the fans.
"We should not compare ourselves with the other teams because obviously, other teams do their things differently compared to us. Let's give the coach a chance, and if Chiefs can manage to get a trophy this season that would be good for the club, but if not let's cheer the team on as long as there is something positive that we can all see," he said.
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Chiefs stand a chance of progressing to this year's MTN8 final, being left with just one match which they need to win against dominant Mamelodi Sundowns at Lucas Moripe Stadium tomorrow afternoon, after playing to a 1-1 draw in the first leg semi-final fixture at FNB Stadium three weeks ago.
"The team is improving and there are a lot of chances that are being created and there's light at the end of the tunnel. For me, a trophy would be a cherry on top, but I am saying let's lay the foundation. Let's allow the coach to lay a strong foundation for the club and if we do that then the coach will be there for the coming few years and that would be good for the club as that would mean continuity for the team," concluded Molekwane.