The latest news on Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs has drawn some comments from Soccer Laduma's readers.
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Stories on Rulani Mokwena weighing in on the Gaston Sirino's eligibility for Bafana Bafana and Arthur Zwane not giving up on Chiefs' CAF Champions League qualification chances has invited SL's readers to comment in numbers.
Read: Zwane Not Throwing In The Towel For CAF CL Spot
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Kaizer Chiefs affected their chances of securing second place in the DStv Premiership and qualifying for the CAF Champions League next season after their 1-1 draw at home to Marumo Gallants.
Amakhosi head coach Arthur Zwane is not ready to give up on that lucrative CAF CL spot with five games to go in the league season, with the Glamour Boys sitting in fourth place, two points away from Orlando Pirates who occupy second place.
Mangethe also stated that the next five games will be a test of character for his side, with their penultimate game of the season being against SuperSport United who are also in contention for CAF CL qualification.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Zwane Not Throwing In The Towel For CAF CL Spot" story:
"I doubt that we will make it to CAF. Our performance is the one that makes me doubt my team. We got lot of errors in the back and we don't score goals, even the easiest chances we create but we don't score," says mlekeleli.
"Chiefs were beating themselves through careless mistakes at the back, failing to convert easy chances and poor marking in the middle.
"The solution to all these things is to check the culprits and replace them. I know them but I won't mention their names," says Soccer Fanatic.
One reader predicted Chiefs' results for their last five games of the season:
"D.D.D.L.L (Those 5 games)," says @ThizaK.
Read: Mokwena Backs Sirino For Bafana
Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena has shared his views on whether or not Gaston Sirino should be considered for Bafana Bafana selection after being made eligible in January.
Mokwena backed his player by saying Sirino possible inclusion for the Bafana shouldn't even be a discussion provided the Uruguayan has the right paperwork.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Mokwena Backs Sirino For Bafana" story:
"We have a lot of quality here at home. The problem is the way we choose players. There are good players at Stellenbosch and other teams. We won in 1996 because the coach believed in players from different teams.
"This player in question is 33-years-old and foreign. Stop insulting us. Where did the brother of Mayambela come from?" says Soccer Fanatic.
"Because our country is not doing well in the highest stage of football, I wouldn't mind him being selected, France is doing well and most of their players are African," says Bucs365.
"I would never support the idea of Gaston joining Bafana only because I believe that South Africa is capable of producing the same quality of players," says Shikabala.
"Mokwena must use him in his team regularly before he can consider him for Bafana," says Mami@georgedale
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