Ex-Kaizer Chiefs captain Neil Tovey doesn’t agree with the Amakhosi fans resorting to violence but understands their frustrations.
Beleaguered head coach Arthur Zwane was struck by an object which was thrown from the stands and sustained an injury underneath his eye.Zwane was swiftly escorted off the pitch by club officials and police as disgruntled Chiefs supporters vented their anger.Chiefs have been without silverware for eight years and since the Naturena-based club last enjoyed success, Sundowns have accumulated 15 trophies which puts the former’s plight into context.
“The problem can’t be around the professionalism of the club because Chiefs are totally professional, so where they are lacking is the quality of players or the technical side or both,” says the 60-year-old, who jointly coached Sundowns to the league title in 2005/6.“I don’t know if the current players realise how big the club has been because certainly in their era they haven’t won anything.
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