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FootballKaizer Chiefs’ Fan Passes Out During Interview After Amakhosi’s Latest Defeat
- A Kaizer Chiefs supporter collapsed while giving an interview about his team's loss
- Chiefs suffered their second defeat of the season as they were beaten by TS Galaxy
- Supporters are upset with the Amakhosi for not appointing a better coach for the club
Is Kaizer Chiefs’ performance detrimental to the health of their fans?
That seems to be the case after one fan collapsed after their team’s latest game.
The supporter was interviewed after their defeat to TS Galaxy, when he passed out.
As noted by Goal, Chiefs were beaten 1-0 by The Rockets. It was their second defeat of the season and led fans to throw objects at coach Molefi Ntseki after the game.
Angry supporters were upset at the club for appointing Ntseki as manager and vented their frustration after the game. The fan who collapsed was also upset at the management, saying that they would regret not going for the right coach.
He added that the club had a big problem as they could not even score any goals.
The fan joked that he felt a heart attack coming along before he passed out, leaving many to wonder whether he was just acting or really collapsed.
At the time of Ntseki’s appointment, many believed that Chiefs should have brought in a more established manager.
Kaizer Motaung Snr. even appealed to fans at the beginning of the season to give the manager time to make a difference, but that patience has seemingly run out.
Fans throw objects at Ntseki
Sports Brief also reported on furious Chiefs fans pelting Ntseki with objects after the Amakhosi lost another game in the DStv Premiership this season.
The embattled team were defeated by TS Galaxy after a Brandon Peterson-own goal in the second half, leaving Chiefs without a win in three games.
Supporters previously threw objects at Arthur Zwane during his stint in charge of the club.
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FootballMotaung wants patience from fans
Kaizer Motaung wants Amakhosi supporters to give Molefi Ntseki a fair shot.
The former Bafana Bafana interim manager was appointed Kaizer Chiefs’ new head coach, replacing Arthur Zwane.
Fans were skeptical about the appointment, especially given that Ntseki has never managed a club side, but Motaung has come out in support of the decision, Sports Brief reported.