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The retired footballer has questioned some of the decisions of the Amakhosi coach, Gavin Hunt, by placing some players
Former Kaizer Chiefs winger Junior Khanye believes the caliber of the Soweto giants’ players is low-level, and said if there had been quality, they could have beaten Bloemfontein Celtic comfortably rather than draw 1-1. of the Premier Soccer League on Saturday.
The Chiefs failed to win for the sixth straight league game after being held at home, after conceding the first game to Anthony Akumu, which was canceled by Cyril Lingwati.
Now, the 12th-place Soweto giants could lose a spot in the standings if AmaZulu or Chippa United win on Sunday.
“Kaizer Chiefs looked much better in the first half compared to other games, but the quality is not there. That is the reality that there is no quality, ”Khanye said on iDiski TV.
“If there was quality they should have led by four goals. We’re talking about composure, being sure what they were doing, playing in departments where they should have scored four goals.
“Pound for pound with the name and brand Kaizer Chiefs against Celtic, there is history in Chiefs.
“Celtic were better than the Chiefs, look at the second half. The Kaizer Chiefs couldn’t even jump in their own half. There’s love [for Chiefs] and let’s face it. “
Khanye also questioned coach Gavin Hunt’s tactics on a night Daniel Cardoso was surprisingly lined up as a left back.
Siyabonga Ngezana was selected as a right back, which is the natural position of Ramahlwe Mphahlele, who played center-back where he teamed up with Eric Mathoho.
“He [Hunt] has [Siphosake] Ntiya-Ntiya on the bench who is left-handed and plays with the right-hander Cardoso on the left back, ”Khanye said.
“When they [Celtic] Cardoso was pressing, it was always a problem and square passes were earned with that. How can you play with Ngezana as a right back and he had no speed? Celtic noticed and attacked through him throughout the match. He was the weakest link. “
As the Chiefs struggled to break through the Celtic defense to add to Akumu’s attack, Khanye lashed out at Leonardo Castro for what he feels was a lethargic departure from the Colombian.
“I was happy to see Khama Billiat have a much better first half. The reality is that boy is giving them game after game, but the guy who receives their passes will be too far away and Castro will be in the starting lineup week after week. Look at each team’s roster, he’s there. What is he giving the Chiefs? Khanye said.
Can you create a space for yourself? He is lazy. When the team is attacking, it stops, falls and starts to run slowly. There is no labor tax. He’s tall but can’t win real balls. It informs you about its timing when the ball flies over it. “
The Chiefs will now look to put their domestic troubles behind them by shifting attention to continental business in their next game, where they host Angolan giant Primeiro Agosto in a first-round first-round match of the Caf Champions League on Wednesday.