‘Bobby is an incredible man, people don’t know him’

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Remember Siboniso Gaxa at Kaizer Chiefs? The former full-back has suggested that Kaizer Motuang Jr is not the right man to lead the club.

BOBBY MOTAUNG FOR KAIZER CHIEFS LEADERSHIP

Speaking on Robert Mawara’s SportsWorldWide show on 947, Gaxa believes that Bobby Motaung, who is the club’s Football Manager, should replace his Sporting Director brother, Kaizer Motaung Jr. Gaxa feels Kaizer Chiefs would then reclaim their lost glory. “I always think that Bobby should be given full responsibility, not half, but full responsibility to run the club. Bobby is an exceptionally incredible man. It’s unfortunate that people that don’t understand him, don’t know him.

“If Jessica Motaung [Marketing Director] and Bobby, both of them, can be given full responsibility to run that club; I strongly believe they would make exceptional changes. The club would then do well,” the former Kaizer Chiefs defender added.

Asked who should be removed to allow Bobby and Jessica to take charge, Gaxa said he would not know.

Siboniso Gaxa on 947. Image: @947/X

WANDILE DUBA NOT HAPPY WITH FANS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Kaizer Chiefs’ media team must be sweating after Wandile Duba said the unexpected.

Amakhosi‘s 20-year-old striker is currently one of the best players at Kaizer Chiefs lately, with two goals in the past three matches, and that has come with media attention. Speaking ahead of Sunday’s battle with Sekhukhune United in the Betway Premiership at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, Duba said supporters on social media forget that the players are human beings who never intend to lose matches.

“We do chat as youngsters on the criticism we receive as a team because there are those people who type bullshit, sorry to use that language, but they say those things without thinking that we are also human beings,” he said shared by @PatBafo via X.

“I don’t think there is any player who goes onto the field of play with the purpose of playing badly and intentionally make Chiefs lose games; all of us want to win and give our all.

“But the way we deal with the supporters’ criticism is that after a loss, we just uninstall Instagram so that we don’t see and get the criticism to protest ourselves. We just don’t go on social media,” the Kaizer Chiefs forward added.

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