Daily Dispatch

Chiefs boss admits to expecting more from Komphela

- By MARC STRYDOM

KAIZER Chiefs supremo Kaizer Motaung has admitted that the club are disappoint­ed at their twoand-a-half seasons without a trophy‚ and hinted at an admission that the club had expected more from coach Steve Komphela.

Chiefs chairman Motaung‚ known for almost never publicly criticisin­g his coaches or employees‚ admitted in his New Year’s message on the club’s website that Amakhosi were hoping that “more positive results would be forthcomin­g” under Komphela.

“It has been a difficult journey in 2017‚” Motaung wrote.

“We were hoping that with coach Steve Komphela now in his third season‚ more positive results would be forthcomin­g‚ but that hasn’t happened as yet.

“We have now gone two-and-ahalf years without winning a trophy and that’s disappoint­ing. But we won’t throw in the towel.

“There are no shortcuts and the margins between the different teams are small‚ but there is still a lot to play for – the Absa Premiershi­p and the Nedbank Cup.

“I do believe‚ however‚ that we can look forward to a better future and I am confident that we are on the right track.

“This optimism also has to do with the changes we want to implement in the new year,” Motaung said.

Chiefs finished fifth in 2015-16 and fourth in 2016-17 in the Absa Premiershi­p after Komphela’s appointmen­t in June 2015.

Amakhosi‚ in third place in the league this season at the halfway stage‚ lost in the cup finals of the MTN8 and Telkom Knockout in Komphela’s first season‚ but have not reached a final since.

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