‘Supporting Chiefs is a spiritual calling! If not happy there are 15 teams to support in PSL’

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Kaizer Chiefs’ poor run was extended on Tuesday night by Richards Bay, who beat them 1-0 in a Premier Soccer League outing.

The Glamour Boys were beaten for the fourth time in a row across all competitions, and for the third consecutive time in the league. The latest defeat is a blow to their ambition of winning the league this season.

Have a look at what the fans are saying following the recent result, as compiled by Afrik-Foot.

Chiefs coming back to ninth

Kaizer Chiefs players feeling the pitch
Image – Chiefs

I feel sorry for the team sitting in position nine because Kaizer Chiefs are coming back where they belong –  Mathalente Awafani

At this point, supporting Chiefs is not a hobby; it’s a spiritual calling. You need faith, patience, and probably fasting –  Thato-Doctor Musubi-Machete

You can take Kaizer Chiefs players to the stadium, but you can not force them to score –  Abutiie Lefa II 

At some point, Chiefs had 30 points while Orlando Pirates had 29. They said we won’t catch them again; we are now at 41, while they are still stuck at 30 –  Modise Nkao 

If patience were trophies, Kaizer Chiefs would be champions of Africa –  Makungu Mgiba

Give Motaungs a leave!

Bobby Motaung and Kaizer Motaung Jr. Kaizer Chiefs

Why do Kaizer Chiefs players just disappear and then reappear again? –  Lisakhanya Mbotho

Bobby Motaung once said, if we are not happy at Kaizer Chiefs then there are other 15 teams in the PSL to support –  Afrika Singaphakathi News 

Kaizer Chiefs will finish all coaches in Africa next they are heading to Europe –  Katlego K Jozi 

Please give the Motaungs a leave! A family leave, I am available to take over just for three months –  Tshepiso Matshwe 

Someone said Chiefs is going nowhere, and I said we are going back to Position eight –  Xilombe Msimeki 

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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.