Kaizer Chiefs management is now feeling the heat from their frustrated fans after tens marched to Naturena demanding answers following the recent struggles by the club.
In the Carling Knockout, Amakhosi crashed out after falling to Stellenbosch in the initial round. Coincidentally, the two teams were paired together again in the Nedbank Cup, and as fate may have it, Stellies, once again, advanced.
It became worse in the CAF Confederation Cup, where, despite collecting 10 points in Group D, a loss to Zamalek ensured Al Masry advanced thanks to their superior goal difference.
Back in the Premier Soccer League, Chiefs have lost their last three matches in a row to hurt their chances of challenging Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates to title. The fans have been vocal about the changes they need at the club, and on Saturday they acted..
Chiefs respond to their supporters
The Glamour Boys took to their X account to respond to the grievances by their supporters, promising to act.
“This morning, we received a memo from supporters who marched to the Village. We all cooperated with each other,” the Soweto giants said in a post that has since been deleted.
“We thank our supporters for sharing their concerns in a peaceful manner. We’ll review and respond to suggestions soon,” they concluded.
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The Glamour Boys will be in action on Sunday, March 15 against Durban City in the Premier Soccer League fixture to be staged at the FNB Stadium. Amakhosi beat the Citizens by a solitary goal.
Currently, the PSL’s newbies are fourth on the table with 32 points, two fewer than sixth-placed Kaizer Chiefs, who have played 18 games.
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