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Kaizer Chiefs urged to sign their version of Makhaula
Kaizer Chiefs fans are a demanding bunch. Just a few weeks after signing a midfield general, they’re calling for another.
Serero joining City despite Kaizer Chiefs fans’ pleas
Former Bafana Bafana midfielder Thulani Serero is a free agent and on the brink of signing for Cape Town City. Kaizer Chiefs fans want the former Ajax Amsterdam and FC Twente schemer in the engine room for Nasreddine Nabi’s side. The diminutive star has won 43 caps for South Africa in a distinguished career which has seen him enjoy club stints in the Netherlands and the UAE.
Speaking on X, a fan had this to say:
“Please sign Serero before the Sundowns game to partner Cele. We can’t afford to play them with what we have now…age is just a number, Pirates signed Makhaula..”
Injury update from Naturena
Five players are currently on the treatment table which you can see listed below. Yusuf Maart sat out Chiefs’ win over Chippa with suspension but returned for the demoralising 4-1 defeat away against SuperSport. A massive test against Sundowns also awaits on 01 March. When will things turn around?
- Sibongiseni Mthethwa
- Wandile Duba
- Ashley Du Preez
- Edmilson Dove
- Dillan Solomons
Has Pep Guardiola lost his magic touch?
Manchester City’s season could be imploding in front of Pep Guardiola’s eyes. They’re out of the Champions League after a 6-3 aggregate loss to Real Madrid in the Round of 16 playoffs. City are also out of the Premier League title race, 17 points adrift of leaders Liverpool and likely to relinquish their grip on a crown they’ve worn four years on the bounce, and six times in the last seven seasons. This season’s FA Cup might be City’s most realistic shot at silverware. Even the great Josep Guardiola would battle at Kaizer Chiefs!
Would you accept Serero at Chiefs?
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