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Stories on Arthur Zwane speaking on Chiefs' missed opportunities in the January transfer window and Jose Riveiro speaking on the complexities of managing the quality in Orlando Pirates' squad has enticed SL's readers to share comments on the two stories.
Read: Zwane Reveals Missed January Transfer Opportunities
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Amakhosi only managed to secure two signings in the January transfer window. One of them being a pre-contract agreement with Thatayaone Ditlhokwe from SuperSport United.
The Glamour Boys also signed Congolese striker Christian Saile Basomboli, who's already made two appearances.
Chiefs currently have a long list of injuries to deal with and that prompted Zwane to speak on the club's efforts to reinforce the squad in the recent transfer window.
Here's what the readers had to say on the "Zwane Reveals Missed January Transfer Opportunities" story:
"Coach Zwane is a joke.. Kaizer Chiefs don't have a coach," says mpho1637
"This mickey mouse coach does not have a plan, he preached but he failed to practice. This season is done already, but still he doesn't have plans for next season. Mathoho, Cole, Billiat, Nange and Dube are assets at his disposal," says maimetau.
"Motsepe has shown to relatively have football brains although he didn't play football like Motaung. The man is monotonously dominating PSL league as if other football bosses are drugged into a trance," says matemane.
Read: Pirates' Riveiro: That's Why They Brought Me Here
Orlando Pirates have one of the biggest and best squads in the land, with players such as Thembinkosi Lorch, Olisa Ndah, and Richard Ofori returning to training, Jose Riveiro is facing a healthy selection headache.
The Spaniard said working with a quality squad is part of the complexities of his job. Although he enjoys the depth at his disposal, he mentioned how unfortunate it is that he can only pick 11 to step out onto the pitch on Matchdays.
Here's how the readers responded on the "Pirates' Riveiro: That's Why They Brought Me Here" story:
"Thanks coach, for telling them that there is quality at Pirates. Not only at Sundowns. The only difference is how to use them," says thulasmda.
"I here what the Pirates coach is saying. My advise would be to play at least one attacking midfielder and two or three natural strikers up front please," says tloulamola8.
"You still don't know your best 11 to start the game. You are just another inexperienced, inconsistent coach, who does not even know how to plan for games. Our local coaches can do much much better with the kind of players you have.
"It takes a very good coach, off-season training sessions plus 12 games to know his players better. I'm of the opinion that you don't deserve to be leading that team and you will never learn how to vary your approach to win games and be a step ahead of your peers.
"You are a defensive coach, not a winning, attacking coach," says skepmaswikaneng.
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