The latest news on Kaizer Chiefs' head coach situation and Orlando Pirates' win over Golden Arrows has invited some comments from Soccer Laduma's loyal readers. Take a look!
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Stories on the future of interim Kaizer Chiefs head coach Cavin Johnson and Orlando Pirates grabbing all three points against Golden Arrows drew plenty of reactions from SL readers.
Read: Insider: Outcome of Chiefs' Meeting On Johnson's Future
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Kaizer Chiefs are believed to have held an important meeting regarding the future of Cavin Johnson, as the club continues its search for a permanent head coach.
Since taking over from Molefi Ntseki, Johnson has brought some stability to the team, with Siya Crew sources indicating that Chiefs' management is happy with his work.
A source revealed that the club doesn't want to disturb Johnson until the end of the season, reportedly assuring the coach of the safety of his current role.
The players are said to be happy with Johnson's work and the club will reevaluate the coaching department at the end of the season.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Insider: Outcome of Chiefs' Meeting On Johnson's Future" story:
Orlando Pirates overcame Golden Arrows 2-1 on Sunday afternoon away from home in Hammarsdale, KwaZulu Natal.
Patrick Maswanganyi opened the scoring from the penalty spot on the half hour mark, before Nduduzo Sibiya equalised from Abafana bes'thende on the stroke of half time, also from the spot.
Attacking midfielder Karim Kimvuidi netted the winner in the 56th minute, securing all three points for Jose Riveiro's side.
The result saw the Buccaneers climb to third place on the log, making it four wins in the last five games, while Arrows slipped down to seventh place, their fifth league loss in a row.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Lorch Returns As Bucs Jump To Third With Another Win" story:
"Inconsistency is killing Pirates. Otherwise, they are just one bar below Sundowns in terms quality," says maxncane.
"But where was this in the first six league games? This is slowly becoming the Bucs I know, so many exciting players, Otladisa, Maswanganyi, Mafokeng, Kimvuidi, and Lorch. Up the Bucs," says morewasn.
"Well done boys, you guys were judged wrongly in the game more than once, so referees and their assistance are terrible," says @Normzm.
"Happy Holidays to all the Bhakajuju nation," says @ThizaK.
"Once again, Danko boys, Danko for 3 points, Danko Life, Danko Mabhakaniya," adds @ThizaK.
"Thanks to the mighty Buccaneers. Happy People, slowly but surely we are getting to where we belong. We need to keep the momentum," says mathemusa77.
"Ezimnyama Ngenkani. The Bhakaniyas. Halala inkunzi emnyama. Up the Bucs. Thanks for the three points. We are marching and soldiering on," says raditselalouis.
"For a runner up position?" replies mkhizesimphiwe6.
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"We were once told that this is family business and I believe we didn't pay enough attention to that. Chiefs will be a great team like it used to be, if only it can be run like a football club and not just a business.
"Our downfall started when saving was a priority which compromised conquering. We'll never survive this league with cheap options. In no time, we won't compete in the MTN8, mark my words!!!" says ghettovillage411.
"How many games out of five has the guy won?" asks Shikabala.
"That is a good idea and he must be the one having a blank cheque to get players that will suit his style of play and philosophy. I don't know about the current scouts," says Soccer Fanatic.
Read: Lorch Returns As Bucs Jump To Third With Another Win