Zwane ‘deserves another chance’ if he cannot win trophy at Chiefs in 2022-23: Nyirenda

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Zwane ‘deserves another chance’ if he cannot win trophy at Chiefs in 2022-23: Nyirenda
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Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane deserves a chance to continue in his job if he does not win a trophy in 2022-23, club legend Wedson Nyirenda says.

However, the former Zambia and Baroka FC coach said time might not be on Zwane's side, given supporters' impatience for silverware after an unheard of seven-season drought.

In the DStv Premiership, fifth-placed Chiefs, who meet Lamontville Golden Arrows at Polokwane's Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday, are 27 points behind Sundowns.

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