The latest news on Kaizer Chiefs' Cavin Johnson praising a promising youngster and one of the club's new strikers finally getting off the mark, has sparked some reaction from KickOff's readers.
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Stories on Cavin Johnson heaping praise on young midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo and Ranga Chivaviro finally opening his goal scoring account for Kaizer Chiefs has attracted a heap of supporters to share their views in the KO comment section.
Read: Johnson tips midfielder for bright future at Chiefs
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Interim head coach Cavin Johnson provided his assessment of midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, regarding him a player of the future for Kaizer Chiefs.
Chiefs' 3-2 win over Cape Town Spurs marked a return to the starting line up for Ngcobo, who replaced the suspended Sibongiseni "Ox" Mthethwa, after an Achilles Tendon injury had kept him out of action for most of last season.
Johnson understands that Ngcobo is still trying to get back to full match fitness but has already shown his capabilities, and the more he shows them on the pitch, the more game time he'll earn.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Johnson tips midfielder for bright future at Chiefs" story:
"Chiefs were too defensive under Ntseki compared to last night, where there was a mobility and ball playing in the middle by Ngcobo and Shabalala.
"It was this reason that they struggled to score goals. What was of concern was their defense and tendency to put their foot off the pedal when they were leading by 2-0," says matemane.
"Chiefs has gold in Ngcobo and until another team buys him, they will realize that. This boy is good, why do you think Pitso wanted him at some point? But ke, you only recognize those who do tsamayas and shibobos, with no purpose as good players.
"Please, Ngcobo is no youngster at 23 just play him regularly then you will see how good he is," says Fela.
"In the absence of greatness, mediocre is elevated to the top," says Zebra Butcher
"He reminds me the man we called Tsiki Tsiki Yoh [Thabo Mooki]," says T T Wa Lekhosi.
"Just that he (Ngcobo) is one or two yards slower," replies Danito 4 Life.
Read: Chivaviro off the mark as Chiefs bounce back
Kaizer Chiefs striker Ranga Chivaviro finally got onto the scoresheet for his new club against the Urban Warriors.
Chivaviro made it 2-0 in the 25th minute after squandering a good chance in the first five minutes.
It's taken the 30-year-old seven league matches to open his account, after managing 10 goals in the league last season for the relegated Marumo Gallants.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Chivaviro off the mark as Chiefs bounce back" story:
"Our players lack the basic understanding of football and we blame coaches for poor results. When a team does not have the ball, all players turn into defending positions. This is not about being in the right spot on the field but closing, marking the danger which means mark the opponent to stop them from scoring, simple as that.
"I saw Phewa running between our central defenders, not one of them is marking him. What were they thinking before the pass came?! Guys, get the basics of football to help you!! It is not hard at all. Congratulations for the 3 points!! Salute Khosi 4 Life," says khothakhosi.
"One win-nyana and we'll hear about this mediocre team for 24 hours," Mpho Ludick.
"The difference between Chiefs previous games and last night game was Chiefs middle field was mobile because of Ngcobo and Shabalala although the defense was weak," says matemane.
"Gap is getting smaller and smaller. Sundowns must be terrified. Only 10 points now. Rise Khosi Rise!!!" says INBOX VAT ALLES.
"As long as we keep fielding more attacking players will keep on scoring more goals. The aim is to score a lot of goals. When Mthethwa is back Maart out vice-versa. Attack, Cavin!" says lwazihnzimande.
"Khune is finished. His reactions were so slow," says Dr Mthimkhulu.
"We are going backwards with the continued fielding of Khune. He is past his time. Give Bvuma a chance," says Dr Mthimkhulu.
"Why not start with Bvuma?" asks Legend CRM083.