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Buccaneers greats feel Amakhosi has found the perfect coach, for reasons that could be controversial
Former Orlando Pirates forward Jerry Sikhosana has controversially stated that “white” coaches are poised for success at Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs.
Sikhosana believes the Kaizer Chiefs will “go back to their glory days” because they have appointed coach Gavin Hunt.
Sikhosana’s views may be refuted due to Pitso Mosimane’s supremacy in South African soccer during his time at Mamelodi Sundowns.
“[What makes Gavin special is] passion, dedication, [he is a] disciplinary, knowledge of the game, knowing the players locally, also playing the game. Having that white skin sometimes helps when you work with black players, ”Sikhosana said in Front Runner.
“If you look back at Steve Komphela, what an expert coach he is, but you know that when you have that skin that belongs to us and you work with black players, sometimes it doesn’t work. I don’t know why, especially in big teams.
“Look Rhulani [Mokwena] At the Orlando Pirates, he comes with a great reputation, with quality players. And then all of a sudden JZ [Josef Zinnbauer] Comes, white skin and the same group of players without the introduction of new players and were made.
“I think that will also be Gavin’s success at Chiefs because, yeah, he’s a white guy and you know that sometimes he comes with respect from the players who are black on these great teams.
The Pirates legend feels the Chiefs are heading in the right direction after Hunt’s appointment and that they will return to their glory days.
“Now I can say that the Chiefs will fight for the league title, unlike the last time I put it on record to say, ‘I’m a Chiefs fan but I don’t see the Chiefs winning the league title,'” Sikhosana said.
“If it was Gavin then [in charge of Chiefs] When I said that, I think I would have been wrong. But I think the Chiefs are going in the right direction now and I give them the go-ahead. [for] picking Gavin Hunt and I hope the Chiefs return to their glory days. “
The Chiefs last won the major silver medal in 2015 when they captured the league title with Stuart Baxter.