The Citizen (KZN)

Ngcobo is not ‘overweight’

- Jonty Mark

Kaizer Chiefs interim head coach Cavin Johnson (above) has rejected a suggestion that midfielder Nkosingiph­ile Ngcobo looked overweight, as Amakhosi played out another insipid goalless draw at FNB Stadium on Saturday.

Amakhosi were held by Moroka Swallows, in what was the third straight game in all competitio­ns in 2024 that they have failed to hit the back of the net. Ngcobo only came on for the last five minutes of the match, but Johnson insisted that the 24-year-old is in good shape.

“Don’t think he is overweight, I think he is fine. He might look overweight, but we have people looking at all these things,” said Johnson at the post-match press conference.

“We have one of the best fitness centres in the country, we do all the measuremen­ts and everything has come out perfect. He may look fat but he is not fat, he is normal. Who are we as outside people to decide whether a person is fat?”

“Methinks the Chiefs coach doth protest too much,” may be an appropriat­e Shakespear­ean ripoff of these comments, but what is of no doubt is that Amakhosi’s season is going absolutely nowhere.

Chiefs generally seemed to lack energy and desire against Swallows, doing little in the first-half, after which their best laid plans were disrupted by a straight red card for defender Edmilson Dove.

Lightning in the area caused a delay to the match of over an hour, and it could have got worse for Chiefs once play resumed, with Swallows wasting several presentabl­e opportunit­ies to take the lead, though credit also has to go to Chiefs’ resilience at the back.

Amakhosi have now kept six clean sheets in their last seven matches, but the problem is that at the other end of the pitch they look totally bereft of ideas.

Slightly bizzarely, Johnson seemed to blame the “TikTok” age.

“It is (also) a mentality thing… all you guys are writing, talking, TikTok-ing, tweeting. That is the generation of athlete. Maybe I need to do it (too) and the strikers will get better.”

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