The latest news on Hugo Broos hitting out at the media and a Chiefs legend backing Molefi Ntseki has invited some comments from Soccer Laduma's avid readers.
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Stories on Hugo Broos saying he was misquoted by the media and a Kaizer Chiefs legend showing his backing to Molefi Ntseki has enticed SL readers to voice their opinions in the comments.
Read: Ntseki Backed To Succeed At Chiefs
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With Kaizer Chiefs making some progress over their last three games, winning two and a draw against Mamelodi Sundowns, Derrick Spencer has urged supporters to rally behind Molefi Ntseki and his staff.
The former Amakhosi defender Darrick Spencer feels that Ntseki is on the right track and has a good technical team around him with Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard as assistant coaches.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Ntseki Backed To Succeed At Chiefs" story:
"To prove that Ntseki is poor, his players can't control the ball for even less than a minute, they lose the ball the whole game," says @chiefs is useful, who added:
"The players score because of their qualities not because of Ntseki instructions or plan. Ntseki is even worse, the team doesn't have a structure at all."
"He, he, he, someone is selling Chiefs a dummy here. It will boomerang badly," says His Majesty Yellow PSL Beast.
"You can try and convince yourself but fact remains, Ntseki is a plumber," says Saavedra.
Read: Broos On Chiefs Coverage: 'I Am Really Upset!
Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has voiced his displeasure at words being put in his mouth regarding Kaizer Chiefs players not initially being selected for upcoming friendlies against Namibia and DR Congo.
Broos made it clear that he would not answer questions going forward if he is misquoted by the media.
The Belgian did admit that he takes full responsibility for what he said last week about Chiefs players and that his comments were regarding their current performances and not their skills overall.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Broos On Chiefs Coverage: 'I Am Really Upset!" story:
"Be careful, Kaizer Chiefs will make you lose your job boss. You talk to much," says user115083.
"These journos are Chiefs fans, Mr Coach - please don't take them seriously. They know deep down that no Chiefs player deserves a call up in BB - currently they have foreigners in all departments.
"Ditlhokwe, Castillo and Saile dominating the field. They expect Hlanti, Maart and Ashley Du Preez to be included. Nonsense," says pbuth7.
"Broos remember this; anything about Kaizer Chiefs sells like hot cakes. Be careful what you say about i-KHOSI. Baningi osomathuba (There are a lot of opportunist out there)," says lwazihnzimande.
"The only coach who is not forced to look at history but performance. He first cleaned the house by not including Khune and other historical performers," says Vha Musanda Cosmos na Bucs.
"Brooks did mention that most of the Chiefs players are new to the team, media is trying too hard. Someone once said he will no longer attend to media conferences," says BrutuswamaJuju.
"The funny part about this Kaizer Chiefs matter is that, when Broos said Sundowns players don't deserve to be in Bafana Bafana, soccer fans were laughing. While open minded soccer fans saw that comment as an insult to the South African Football.
"So, he is doing the same to Kaizer Chiefs, manje nikhalelani! (Now, why are you crying) Just keep laughing!!" says Skyvodka.
"The old man is very consistent. Some called Chiefs a sleeping giant but it has becoming evident that the once glamorous team is finished, only the history remains," says Shikabala.
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