The Citizen (KZN)

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- Ribane Rams

At least Mandla Ncikazi listened to our complaints by benching Terrence Dzukamanja and Kabelo Dlamini as well as the inclusion of the livewire Ben Motshwari, who brought much needed stability in the middle of the park.

Ditiro Seerane

The Sundowns keeper was clinical in the penalty save. Dolly didn’t miss the target. He was denied by Pieterse. Give that man a Bells.

Chris Phukubje

We (Chiefs) indeed let them (Sundowns) off the hook. If this is how we are going to play next season then it’s promising.

Siphiwe Mazaza

Kaizer Chiefs were busy practising the guard of honour and forgot to practice penalties. No Cap Wandi

A big team like Kaizer Chiefs must finish off opportunit­ies like we got in the second half. Vusi G Kunene Kunene

Guys, you can blame that bald-headed Mandla Ncikazi, (but) why don’t you rather blame the chairman (Irvin Khoza). He doesn’t love Pirates at all. When did you last see him in stadiums like you see most of the other owners? That’s not to say he’s not aware of the Gabadinho Mhango situation. He knows very well as a boss he should interfere where things are not well managed. Ncikazi is not, and never will be, bigger than Pirates. No wonder Jomo wants to claim his father’s team – Jomo and Khoza are in the same WhatsApp group – money first. They think they are hustling, meanwhile things are falling apart.

Sipho Dave

I wish one of the PSL teams signs Gabadinho Mhango so that he can punish us and for us as Pirates not noticing what a lethal weapon he is. I can’t wait for that.

Lawrence Tente

The guy (Gabadinho) is full of himself...he is selfish on the pitch. He must go if he wants to.

Musa Jack

It’s not Mandla Ncikazi’s fault he is controlled. The problem is Irvin Khoza. He has no love for the team. Have you ever seen him in ground? Darlington Ingwe

Gabadinho Mhango can go. Thank you for nothing. But he must leave with Mandla Ncikazi and Fadlu Davids. Arthur Zwane must sign this guy (Gabadinho) and play him with Khama Billiat and Keagan Dolly upfront, while also fighting for Ashley Du Preez.

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