Sunday Times

LOST SOULS:

Kaizer demands Chiefs revolution

- BARENG-BATHO KORTJAAS bbk@sundaytime­s.co.za

KAIZER Chiefs must regain its soul and character next season.

That’s the message club boss Kaizer Motaung has conveyed to coach Steve Komphela.

In a frank assessment of a pedestrian, barren and well-belowexpec­tation season endured by Amakhosi, Motaung didn’t mince his words.

“We lacked soul, we didn’t play our game, especially in the second half of the league.

“It was not in our character the way we played. It was just not Kaizer Chiefs,” Motaung told the Sunday Times.

“The coach [Steve Komphela] knows that, he knows there has to be a change. He has committed to ensuring that things will be different.

“Any other team would have been happy to say we made two finals [MTN8 and Telkom Knockout]. Not here.

“It was a bitterly disappoint­ing season for our supporters, not one to remember in terms of our standard,” he said.

#SteveMustF­all

Amakhosi faithful were less enamoured with Komphela’s stewardshi­p in his maiden season.

The #SteveMustF­all became all the rage with every below par performanc­e as the league campaign progressed.

“I can’t speak for him, but he tried his best to deal with the club. He came to fill very big shoes [replacing Stuart Baxter, who won four trophies].

“He tried to introduce his own kind of philosophy and change the style of play to make it the way he wanted,” said the Chiefs chairman.

But the team that won two league titles and a Nedbank and MTN8 trophies in Baxter’s three-year tenure capitulate­d in 2015-16, finishing in fifth place without winning any silverware.

Motaung sounded sympatheti­c towards Komphela and appeared to be questionin­g the resolve of the players.

“It must also be taken into cognisance that probably some of the changes he made, he didn’t have the kind of resources in terms of the players to deliver what we wanted.”

Players lost appetite

“I don’t know, some of the players lost appetite, they were not as hungry as before.

“A team with a bite and hunger goes an extra mile. This time, the guys were a bit relaxed.

“The telling blow happened in the second round when we were supposed to be gunning for the league.

“But we didn’t have the strength, so we stumbled, lost momentum and the rest is history.

“One hopes the coach got some lessons along the way. You cannot simply judge him by one season.”

But the winds of change are blowing at the club — in an unpreceden­ted massive spring cleaning, Chiefs showed the door to 20 players on Wednesday.

Team needs cleaning up

“We looked at the past two or three seasons and decided the team needs cleaning and beefing up,” said Motaung.

“The crux of the matter is that when you look at the team, we are lacking and very poor upfront.

“In defence, we conceded goals that were very uncharacte­ristic for us to concede.

“We gave away too many unnecessar­y points.

“Hence we embarked on that process to make sure we use the period to reinforce so we can look forward with much more purpose.

“I am sorry we could not deliver any silverware for the supporters. But we will bounce back, that is what our character demands.

“We hope the next season will be different. We have to strengthen the defence and attack, no doubt. Whatever acquisitio­ns we make, the coach will have made a contributi­on as well.”

Komphela is working round the clock behind the scenes to bolster the squad.

Wooing Mashamaite

The Sunday Times understand­s that Komphela has met Tefu Mashamaite for talks aimed at bringing the former club captain back to the club to fortify a rearguard

A rock in the Chiefs defence in the 2014-15 season in which he won Premier Soccer League Footballer and Player’s Player of the season, Mashamaite left Chiefs when contract renewal negotiatio­ns collapsed.

After a failed trial with Major League Soccer side New York City, Mashamaite landed a contract with BK Hacken in Sweden.

He signed a two-and-a-half-year deal. BK Haken won the Sweden Cup final in May.

Mashamaite, 31, played no part owing to a thigh muscle rupture he suffered in the semifinal.

But Chiefs will not have it easy in their bid to woo Mashamaite.

SuperSport United, now coached by ex-Chiefs coach Baxter, are big admirers of the former Bidvest Wits skipper.

Yesterday, Baxter told the Sunday Times: “I would definitely be interested in Masha were he to become available.

“In principle, I am always interested in Masha. I spoke to him a while ago, checking up on his injury

“A player like Masha has got a good basic education in how to defend intelligen­tly.

“He is top quality by South African standards. Everybody is trying to strengthen.”

Baxter has already brought Reyaad Pieterse, Reneilwe Letsholony­ane and Keagan Ritchie to SuperSport from Chiefs, while Sibusiso Khumalo has gone the opposite direction.

Chiefs are also understood to have renewed their interest in Bafana Bafana internatio­nal Sibusiso Vilakazi.

The latest bid to bring the Bidvest Wits forward to Naturena Village is believed to involve money and two players going to Gavin Hunt’s side.

Motaung would not comment on the players they are chasing.

The number of Chiefs youth developmen­t graduates who have been released from their contracts may be a silent admission by the club that its developmen­t structures has not delivered the desired quality.

I don’t know, some of the players lost appetite, they were not as hungry as before. A team with a bite and hunger goes an extra mile. This time the guys were a bit relaxed

 ??  ?? MISSING LINK: Amakhosi want former defender Tefu Mashamaite back in their fold
MISSING LINK: Amakhosi want former defender Tefu Mashamaite back in their fold
 ??  ?? EL SUPREMO: Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung has vowed that the club will bounce back
EL SUPREMO: Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung has vowed that the club will bounce back
 ??  ?? UNDERACHIE­VED: Kaizer Chiefs’ coach Steve Komphela is fortifying the squad behind the scenes
UNDERACHIE­VED: Kaizer Chiefs’ coach Steve Komphela is fortifying the squad behind the scenes
 ??  ?? ADMIRER: SuperSport United coach Stuart Baxter is definitely interested in Tefu Mashamaite
ADMIRER: SuperSport United coach Stuart Baxter is definitely interested in Tefu Mashamaite

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