Motaung Jnr Details Chiefs’ Plans for Turnaround in Results

Kaizer Chiefs Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jnr, has called on the
club’s supporters to remain patient as the team strives to improve their
current league position. The plea was made during the Soweto Derby press
conference at Vodaworld in Midrand on Saturday.

Despite the club having made significant progress in terms of
strengthening the team and filtering through players from their
development, as well as showing faith in their homegrown coach, Arthur
Zwane, results have not been forthcoming on the field. Chiefs have
suffered eight defeats in 20 matches, something which has not gone down
well with the club’s ardent supporters.

Motaung Jnr pleaded for calm and support from the fans, stating: “We have
to create the right environment for our players to thrive. Bringing in the
right players, having the proper infrastructure and making the right
decisions. Right now, as we stand, we have a young team, we have a new
team, and the results are only going to change on Saturday or the week
thereafter from the players on the pitch – that’s the situation we find
ourselves in right now.”

Kaizer Motaung Jnr

He continued: “From our side, it’s about planning adequately for the
immediate future and making sure that we make the right decisions that
will enhance our environment. At the same time, we do ask for some
calmness and support from the Amakhosi faithful. We have begun to play a
brand of football that our fans can identify with – but it’s got to come
with results. We are not under any illusions, it’s a fact. We are going to
be judged and held accountable if we don’t deliver that. So, we ask for
support from the players, the derby is coming up and look at the young
promising faces who are going to go out and give everything they can to
make sure that supporters smile and that they are proud of what they see
on the pitch.”

Motaung Jnr concluded his plea by stating: “It is tough right now, and
it’s in times when things are tough when you see the real character of
people. We only ask for support from the fans for the technical staff and
the players, when they go onto the field give them the strength they need,
and they’ll go out there and do what they need to do.”

 

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