A former Kaizer Chiefs striker believes the poor performances of Ranga Chivaviro and Tashreeq Morris demonstrate that not everyone is cut out to play for such a prestigious club.
Since joining Chiefs in a surprise transfer from SuperSport United in January window, Morris has only scored once.
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"He has consistently struggled to find the target. His signing was a mistake, it should not have happened." says Thembinkosi Biyela.
"His track record isn't impressive and he was signed mainly because of the goal he scored for SuperSport United (against Chiefs) in the first half of the season.
"I also feel that Chiefs are not using Morris according to his strengths. He is a target man, but Chiefs expect him to play as a mobile striker. The team does not provide enough crosses into the box, which does not suit his playing style.
"This is why he is facing challenges," he explains.
Biyela also says a club like Amakhosi typically does not retain strikers who do not perform according to expectations.
"They need to find someone better than him."
The former bulldozing marksman believes Chivaviro should also be considered for release to make way for players who can help address the team's goalscoring problem.
This season, the former Marumo Gallants man has contributed only five goals in 21 matches across all competitions.
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"Chivaviro has also underperformed. Chiefs consistently seeks out quality players, and there are those who can play at Chiefs, as well as those who cannot.
"Kaizer Chiefs is a big team, and not everyone is capable of playing there. The struggles of both strikers highlight this reality."