The clock is ticking: Kaizer Chiefs face mounting pressure to secure a successor for Cavin Johnson. However, the question remains whether they have the financial capacity to acquire Pitso Mosimane or Benni McCarthy.
Kaizer Chiefs supporters are holding their breath as the club’s quest for a new coach heats up.
With a decade-long trophy drought, the season seems all but over for Chiefs, who are left with only the hope of securing second place, a daunting task considering the formidable competition.
Nevertheless, Chiefs fans eagerly anticipate how the management, spearheaded by sporting director Kaizer Motaung Jr., will navigate the search for a new coach.
With past appointments like Molefi Ntseki and Arthur Zwane falling short, Chiefs are well aware of the importance of making a significant impact with their next hire. GOAL delves into the potential options available to the Motaung family.
The adage “Old brooms sweep clean” may need reconsideration in the case of Chiefs. They have the option of reverting to a familiar figure in Stuart Baxter, who happens to be the last coach to bring silverware to Naturena.
With a deep understanding of the club’s culture ingrained in his DNA and a proven blueprint for success, Baxter’s return could spell a winning formula for both parties. Despite a forgettable final stint, Baxter’s history with Chiefs, coupled with his current role at Swedish side Helsingborg, means he wouldn’t be starting from scratch.
Having traversed the lengths and breadths of the PSL, Baxter’s familiarity could be a significant advantage for the Motaungs, providing them with the opportunity to collaborate once again with a figure with whom they’ve previously tasted success.
Benni McCarthy is on the scene.
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