Gabadinho Mhango, the Malawian football star, has been linked to Kaizer Chiefs for some time now. Recent reports indicate that his exit from AmaZulu is increasingly likely. After an underwhelming season, Mhango finds himself in a tenuous position at the club, with a string of different coaches and the new head coach Pablo Franco Martin seemingly unimpressed by the former Orlando Pirates attacker.
According to Unplayable, a source close to the situation revealed that Franco plans to make significant changes at AmaZulu, identifying 14 players he believes should stay at the club. Mhango, however, is not among those in the coach’s plans. Should the Glamour Boys seize the opportunity and sign Mhango? Football fans are encouraged to weigh in on the matter in the comments section below.
In other Kaizer Chiefs news, Molefi Ntseki has recently taken the reins as head coach, replacing Arthur Zwane. Morena Ramoreboli, who worked with Ntseki in the lower division at African Warriors in 2008, and later as Bafana Bafana’s interim head coach in the COSAFA Cup, has offered some insight into what Amakhosi supporters can expect from the new head coach.
Ramoreboli claims that Ntseki favors a high-tempo, high-intensity style of play, and the recent signings made by the club seem to support this approach.
Ntseki’s first major challenge will be an away match against Cape Town City in the MTN8 quarter-finals scheduled for August. The exact date and venue for this much-anticipated fixture are yet to be confirmed.
As the Kaizer Chiefs prepare for a new season and potentially the addition of Gabadinho Mhango, fans are undoubtedly eager to see how the team evolves under Molefi Ntseki’s leadership. Combining Ntseki’s high-octane football with Mhango’s potential arrival could create a formidable force in South African football. Time will tell if these changes will bring the desired success and take the team to new heights in the upcoming season.
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