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FootballAngry Kaizer Chiefs Fans Throw Objects at Molefi Ntseki After TS Galaxy Defeat
- Kaizer Chiefs fans threw objects at Molefi Ntseki after the team lost another game this season in the league
- Chiefs were defeated by TS Galaxy in the DStv Premiership after a Brandon Peterson-own goal in the second half
- The Amakhosi are yet to pick up a win in the league, having picked up one draw and two losses from three games
Kaizer Chiefs’ supporters have already had enough of Molefi Ntseki.
The fans turned on the coach after the club’s latest defeat in the DStv Premiership, this time against TS Galaxy.
As noted by Goal, Chiefs suffered their second defeat of the season when they conceded through Brandon Peterson's own goal.
Peterson was extremely unlucky as a shot from Higor Vidal in the 49th minute hit the post before rebounding off the back of Peterson’s head and into the net.
Chiefs have played three games in the league thus far, drawing one and losing two. With the Soweto side yet to pick up a win in the league, fans turned on Ntseki. After his post-match press conference, police had to escort the manager down the tunnel as supporters threw objects at him.
The scenes were reminiscent of last season when fans pelted Arthur Zwane with objects after a defeat to SuperSport United.
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Irate Kaizer Chiefs fans went haywire after the club missed out on a chance to qualify for continental football next season; consequently, they attacked Arthur Zwane.
Viral footage circulating online shows the moment police officers escorted the manager out of the stadium as angry club supporters hurled objects at the losing coach.
Gamphani Jones Lungu’s 40th-minute goal was enough as SuperSport United condemned the visiting AmaKhosi to a 1-0 loss, Sports Brief previously reported.
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Neil Tovey is disappointed with the actions of Kaizer Chiefs' supporters but also understands their frustration.
The former AmaKhosi captain has weighed in on the aftermath of Chiefs' latest defeat, as angry fans turned on coach, Arthur Zwane.
Fans pelted Zwane with objects as he left the field, with one item striking him in the face, Sports Brief reported.