Molefi Ntseki's reign in charge as the head coach Kaizer Chiefs was the shortest of all the men that have been assigned to lead the dressing room since the club last won a trophy.
Ntseki fell just short of a week of completing four months as the men calling the shots at Chiefs and has since been replaved by Cavin Johnson.
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The former Bafana Bafana coach was elbowed out from a job that he resistantly accepted after the club failed to land any of their preferred options during the off-season following the decision to move Arthur Zwane from the top seat after just a season in charge.
Ntseki had been serving as head of technical and youth development since June 2021 but had his arm twisted into the hot seat at the start of pre-season.
The 54-year-old was fired for reasons related to results after winning four out of 13.
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However, the question is, was Ntseki the worst that Chiefs have had since the club last won a trophy in May 2015.
Below are the answers starting with the best down to the worst based on results.
Ernst Middendorp – 29 wins, 16 defeats, 15 draws – 48,3%

Arthur Zwane – 16 wins, 13 defeats, 8 draws – 43,2%

Steve Komphela – 46 wins, 40 draws, 26 draws – 41%

Stuart Baxter – 11 wins, 10 defeats, 6 draws – 40,7%

Giovanni Solinas – 7 wins, 6 defeats, 7 draws – 35%

Molefi Ntseki – 4 wins, 6 defeats, 3 draws – 30,8% wins

Gavin Hunt – 12 wins, 15 defeats, 17 draws – 27,2%
