The uneasiness piercing through Kaizer Chiefs has left Cavin Johnson standing on the fence about what will become of his future at the club.
Johnson completed his assignment as interim head coach in calamitous fashion, sinking Chiefs to a lowly 10th place finish and lowest points tally.
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The veteran gaffer took over in October after Molefi Ntseki's experimental appointment didn't work out as expected.
From his original appointment as head of academy at Chiefs, Johnson suddenly found himself in the hotseat that has turned him into a less popular figure at the club.
While his initial mandate was to oversee development and network scouting ,there appears no guarantee anymore that he will remain in that position following the awful results with the first team.
The order of technical changes in the first team will dictate that ripple effects go down to the junior structures.
Chiefs are overhauling the senior team coaching team with Fernando Da Cruz keen to also take interest in what happens in the development in the role that he will have.
Nasreddine Nabi will have Khalil Ben Youssef as his assistant, IIyes Mzoughi as goalkeeper coach, with another two members of his choice to be added in a fitness trainer and analyst.
How the new broom sweeps could ultimately leave Johnson walking on banana skins.
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Johnson has left a dressing room thin on confidence and in need of a massive lift to be able to compete again in the season.
Chiefs will be making a new appointment for the fifth consecutive start to a new season after Gavin Hunt, Stuart Baxter, Arthur Zwane and Ntseki all took over ahead of a fresh campaign.
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