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Kaizer Motaung Snr and former Kaizer Chiefs coach, Molefi Ntseki. Image: @KaizerChiefs

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Molefi Ntseki gives 5 reasons he resigned

Former Kaizer Chiefs coach and Technical Director, Molefi Ntseki, has listed his reasons for leaving Amakhosi.

08-11-23 12:04
Kaizer Chiefs Molefi Ntseki
Kaizer Motaung Snr and former Kaizer Chiefs coach, Molefi Ntseki. Image: @KaizerChiefs

Millions of Kaizer Chiefs followers will find this interesting. Molefi Ntseki has shared the reasons why things didn’t work out for him and Amakhosi.

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MOLEFI NTSEKI LEAVES KAIZER CHIEFS

As The South African website reported on 23 October, Amakhosi announced the departure of Ntseki following a string of poor results.

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The event took place after the former Techincal Director managed three wins, four draws and six defeats in 13 games.

“Following a meeting on Monday morning, Molefi Ntseki’s tenure as Head Coach of Kaizer Chiefs has ended amicably by mutual consent,” the club announced.

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“Given the recent run of disappointing results, the parties agreed that this was the best course of action under the prevailing circumstances.”

The club’s Sporting Director, Kaizer Motaung Junior included to say: ““I would like to thank Coach Ntseki for his contribution to the Club since he arrived here, both at development level and with the senior team. We wish him success in his future endeavours,” he concluded.

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Kaizer Motaung introduces Molefi Ntseki as head coach in July 2023. Image: @kaizerchiefs/X.

NTSEKI SPEAKS OUT

Speaking to the media since his exit from the Naturena gate, the 54-year-old from Botshabelo revealed that a variety of connected reasons forced him to walk.

Here are the five reasons summarised from his interview with Velile Mnyandu of iDiskiTimes.

  1. 10-day pre-season
  2. Different preparations between international and club football
  3. Lack of team unity
  4. Too many new players
  5. Violent attack from supporters

Read the full interview here (page 13).

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