‘Was I watching Barca? That is not Chiefs! May we not see Lilepo & Mmodi for some time’

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Kaizer Chiefs completed a Premier Soccer League double over Golden Arrows following another 1-0 win at the FNB Stadium on Tuesday night.

Aden McCarthy scored the controversial goal to hand the Glamour Boys maximum points which took their tally to 27 from the 14 games played across all competitions. They are now just two less than leaders Mamelodi Sundowns.

Have a look at the reactions by the fans as sampled by AFrik-Foot.

They thought the match will end in hospital

Kaizer Chiefs fans
Image – Kaizer Chiefs

Was I the one who was watching Barcelona in the second half? Because that ain’t Kaizer Chiefs –  Young Ragge Were

They thought the match would end in the hospital, but we delivered the pain nicely to the nation – Mokhobo Pyro Magagula 

Kaizer Chiefs fans are not blaming Mr. Irvin Khoza because they’re the ones who benefited from the offside call – Philani Nsele 

Let’s add Stanley Nwabali to the squad. If Brandon Petersen gets injured, we’re in deep trouble – Lebo Alexis

A great start to the new year. Important three points. We just have to improve in holding on to the ball and making accurate passes. Also, we need a better defender than Miguel. He is going to cost us big time if he keeps playing. I hope the coaches see this – Vusumuzi Ngwenya

Miguel a liability while Lilepo & Silva gave us nothing

Glody Lilepo Kaizer Chiefs

Great performance by the boys. I’m disappointed in the lack of scoring. We need to punish teams – Hlabane Tebatso Matt 

May we not see the likes of Glody Lilepo and Pule Mmodi for quite some time, please – Austin Baraggan

My man of the match would be Mmodi, he really worked hard. Just disgusted with Lillepo’s work rate today. For the whole 75 minutes doing absolutely nothing – Angel 

Mfundo Vilakazi is becoming complacent; we must send him on loan soon – Kagiso

There’s room for improvement; Inacio Miguel is a liability, Glody Lilepo and Flavio Silva contribute nothing on the pitch. Give these youngsters a chance to play – Duke 

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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.