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Chiefs star Dolly: Am I doing enough as a player?

- MIHLALI BALEKA mihlali.baleka@inl.co.za

KEAGAN Dolly is at pains with the manner in which his beloved Kaizer Chiefs have fallen from grace in the last seven seasons.

Before joining Chiefs this season after leaving French Ligue 1 side Montpellie­r, Dolly had always admired the club from a distance, despite playing for rivals Mamelodi Sundowns at some point.

However, life at the Amakhosi didn’t get off to the ideal start that the lad from Westbury, a coloured township west of Johannesbu­rg, had dreamt of as a kid: winning trophies and hogging the headlines for the right reasons.

Chiefs are on course to finish a seventh season in a row trophyless after missing out on all the major titles – which is not something to be proud about for a club known as the cup kings of South African football.

“We all know that Chiefs is a big club in South Africa and Africa. I grew up supporting the club, watching the coach (Arthur Zwane) playing and winning trophies,” winger-cum-striker Dolly said yesterday.

“With me knowing the history of the club, I knew that coming here (after leaving Montpellie­r), there’s a high possibilit­y to challenge for trophies.

“But now that we didn’t win anything this season, it’s hard for me to accept that because of the calibre of players that we have.

“Sometimes you need to reflect and ask yourself: ‘Am I doing enough as a player?’ But at the end of the day, it’s not a one-man show.”

In another life, Dolly and Co wouldn’t have had to look further than interim coach Zwane for motivation and learning what it takes for a player to be successful at the club.

The former Chiefs winger is a legend at Amakhosi after serving the club for 22 years.

But Zwane’s appointmen­t came a bit too late this season, with predecesso­r Stuart Baxter having caused most of the damage during his porous second stint.

Dolly, though, has remained positive, saying they are still learning from Zwane, who won multiple trophies with Chiefs in his heyday.

“We are looking forward to working with coach Arthur, helping each other and growing,” the Bafana Bafana stalwart said.

“You can see coach Arthur is learning, and the players are trying to learn from him as well, so it’s a good working environmen­t for us.”

Chiefs can only salvage their season by qualifying for continenta­l football next season via the CAF Champions League. Chiefs are fourth on the standings with 42 points, three behind the second-placed Royal AM.

In their next encounter, Chiefs will face newly crowned champions Sundowns – where Dolly won the local championsh­ip and the African crown – at the FNB Stadium on Sunday (5.30pm kick-off).

The match between the two South African giants will see three points and bragging rights up for grabs.

And Dolly says they have to grind out a result and build on their midweek momentum, where they beat Marumo Gallants 1-0.

“They are in good spirits after winning the league. But we are not focusing on Sundowns or whatever happens outside the field,” Dolly said this week. “We’ve just got to give a good performanc­e and get the maximum points.”

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| GAVIN BARKER BackpagePi­x KEAGAN Dolly says it is hard for him to accept that Kaizer Chiefs won’t win a trophy this season.

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