Kaizer Chiefs’ former captain Ramahlwe Mphahlele has urged the team’s players to ditch individual brilliance and find the collective hunger needed to avoid a fourth straight loss. Mphahlele, who has experienced the highs and lows of the club, insists there is no ‘magic fix’ for the current slump.
The Amakhosi have been struggling to find their footing this season, and Mphahlele believes it’s time for the players to take responsibility and pull up their socks. ‘It’s not about individual brilliance, it’s about the team working together and finding that hunger to win,’ he said in an interview with the South African Football Association.
Kaizer Chiefs’ Current Struggles
The team’s current struggles have raised concerns among fans and pundits alike. With a string of losses, the Amakhosi are in danger of falling behind in the league. Mphahlele, who has played for the team for several years, knows what it takes to succeed at this level.
What’s Going Wrong?
So, what’s going wrong for Kaizer Chiefs? Here are a few key areas that need improvement:
- Lack of cohesion among players
- Inconsistent performances
- Failure to capitalize on scoring opportunities
Mphahlele believes that the team needs to go back to basics and focus on the fundamentals of the game. ‘It’s not about playing fancy football, it’s about winning games and getting results,’ he said. The team’s coach, Arthur Zwane, will need to find a way to motivate his players and get them working together as a unit.
As the team prepares to face their next opponents, Mphahlele’s words will surely be ringing in their ears. With the Premier Soccer League season heating up, Kaizer Chiefs will need to find their form quickly if they want to stay in contention for the title.