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FootballVideo of Sad Kaizer Chiefs Fan Moaning About MTN8 Semifinal Exit After Draw With AmaZulu Goes Viral
- Life continues to be rather difficult if you are a Kaizer Chiefs supporter, as proven by one fan in a video
- He bemoaned the Amakhosi's limp exit from the MTN8 semi-finals, on the away-goals rule against Amazulu on Sunday
- This ensured the club would have to wait that much longer for silverware, extending their seven-year-long wait for trophies
Kaizer Chiefs' frustrating wait for trophies will have to wait until May 2023 at the very soonest.
The Amakhosi were dumped out of the semi-finals of the MTN8 by Amazulu at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban yesterday.
The match ended 0-0, with Usuthu qualifying for the final on away-goals, having drawn with Chiefs 1-1 in Johannesburg three weeks ago.
An unnamed Chiefs supporter expressed his hurt on Twitter, saying:
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"We are not going to get anything. MTN8 was our last wait. We have to wait for 10 years because this rebuilding will take time. This cup was my last hope. This cup was our last hope as the supporters of Kaizer Chiefs. We are going to Joburg next week. We are playing Orlando Pirates."
"We are going there because we love Kaizer Chiefs, but we are scared of Orlando Pirates. We will be there because we support the team. Kaizer Chiefs is big. Kaizer Chiefs needs someone who has experience. Kaizer Chiefs is not for South African coaches."
Jubilant Orlando Pirates fans invade Peter Mokaba Stadium after Mamelodi Sundowns thumping in MTN8 semi-final
Thousand of Orlando Pirates fans, who were at the MTN8 semi-final second leg match against Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday afternoon, could not contain their joy.
The Buccaneers were nearly unplayable for the defending champions at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane in a 3-0 victory, as reported by Sports Brief.
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AthleticsKermit Erasmus and Monnapule Saleng's brace were enough to book Pirates' place in the final against Amazulu next month in Durban.
Following the final whistle, thousands of fans ran onto the pitch and celebrated with the players and with each other. They had every reason to be happy, as their team had failed to beat their nemesis since January 2020, a wretched run of nine matches including seven bitter losses.