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'Coaches don't appoint themselves'

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Molefi Ntseki
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With former Kaizer Chiefs manager Molefi Ntseki revealing the issues at the club that can only be solved, according to him, over a period of considerable time, KickOff reader have weighed in on the debate. 

What's the story?

Ntseki attributed the issues at the club to them being "tactical and technical issues."

"These are tactical and technical issues that become very individualistic, in terms of going back to training, how do you drill those moments, how do you structure, what is the strengths of certain individuals, the pattern you want to see. It is something you work over time," Ntseki explained on POWER Sport Extra.

Check out what the KO readers had to say in response. 

"He is 100 percent correct. That's why we have Jasond et'al," says Doc Strezz. 

"This one failed dismally at Chiefs during his time at Naturena. His team couldn't put together more than 5 passes," says Mo Jacobs. 

"The Motaungs are the problem, coaches don't appoint themselves. Chiefs need a new fresh technical team, if Nabi was appointed together with his back staff I'm pretty sure Chiefs was going to be way better than what it is right now," says S'ngapheli Little. 

"Bobby must go even if chiefs belong to him," says Bheki Sithole. 

"The problem is in the boardroom," says Lunah Tuc. 

"Basically what he's saying is that they don't know what they are doing. Just clowns with no proper systems in place," says Tshepo Clarence. 

"Gavin Hunt said the same thing and the arrogant management did not listen but chose to fire him. Even Pitso, Klopp, and Guardiola will never succeed at Kaizer Chiefs because of their ancient approach to football business," says Bheksisa Khumalo. 

"Ntseki ruined our season," says Richard Motaung.

Read: 'The Bafana Bafana players deserve this' 

Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro opened up on a changed atmosphere of 'dominance'.

The boss speaking to journalists in a post-match conference, confirmed that they felt the dominance of Pirates fans in the stands and that gave his charges a big boost to come back twice and eventually win a five-goal thriller.

Here's what the KO readers said: 

"We dominated them both on the field of play and in the stands. That's a fact," says Bongani Mgubela. 

"Now the game is not on the field has shifted to compare the fans number win the game on the field and move up league pole position," says Andrew Mosehla. 

"Even since last season no team has dominated Pirates fans on the stands. It's a pity people only started to notice on Saturday," says Lindo Hlatshwayo. 

"So, it's Pirates' home game, so they must come in numbers. Nothing wrong about that," says Thulane Sayiya. 

"Because we are Pirates and we are happy. If you can't beat us, join us," says Agassi Tebo Tash Mpopoti. 

"For the first time ever Pirates rule the crowd; Majority in the derby," Mshavhy Masala Maths. 

"We always fill stadiums, ask Mamelodi Sundowns," says Innocent Nyiko Mabunda. 

Let us know your thoughts, feelings and opinions in the comment section below!

Read: Pirates starlet full of smiles with R260k worth of turbo amid derby-day delight 

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