‘Chiefs were robbed but celebrations annoyed me! You might think they’re second’

Published on by Willis Sob

Kaizer Chiefs needed a late Ranga Chivaviro strike to salvage a draw against TS Galaxy on Monday afternoon at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

The Glamour Boys conceded in the first half courtesy of Samukelo Kabini's strike and looked set to get maximum points before the Soweto giants ensured the Premier Soccer League's spoils were shared.

The majority of Amakhosi supporters are not impressed with the way their team celebrated their equalizer instead of taking the ball to the center for a quick restart. Have a look at their arguments.

Du Preez took note from Makgopa

Ashley du Preez
Ashley du Preez, Image – Kaizer Chiefs

Chiefs are robbed of a penalty in every game. How was that punch by that keeper to Reeve Frosler's head not adjudged to be a penalty? –  Thokozani Dlamini 

Celebrating a draw against a small team. How the mighty have fallen! You might think they have gone second on the table –  Nkuli Khumza 

The players' celebration annoyed me. We could have scored again. Poor mentality – MJ Rebirth 

Ashley du Preez took notes from Orlando Pirates forward Evidence Makgopa. Did you see what he missed? – Khumza 

Let's forget about the goal and talk about the curl of the corner kick. What a delivery from Happy Mashiane –  Bongani

Orlando Pirates fans are disappointed

Orlando Pirates fans. Photo Imago

Kaizer Chiefs are taking the Moroka Swallows' route. Slowly they will get there – Johannes Mohlahlo

Instead of taking the ball for the restart, they are celebrating like they won the MTN8 final. Small mindsets – Mncedisi Hlabudle Sibisi 

I think Orlando Pirates fans are disappointed. A last-minute equalizer is like a win – Gloria Olisawoli Okon 

As an Orlando Pirates fan, I wish Chiefs could be relegated so that they will come back stronger and be relegated again – Boitumelo Setholow II

As Kaizer Chiefs supporters, we shouldn't celebrate this draw, it's a disgrace – Mtuseni Brendon Majozi

‘Chiefs were robbed but celebrations annoyed me! You might think they’re second’

Willis Sob

Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.