Chiefs are almost certain to miss out on Champions League football and Motaung said maybe it is a blessing in disguise.
He has taken a back seat in recent months but Bobby Motaung is still very much involved with the day-to-day running of Kaizer Chiefs.The Amakhosi football manager has clarified he is still part of the club’s management even though his brother Kaizer Motaung jnr has taken a more active role as sporting director.
“We don’t want to go and come back in the middle of the journey. We want to go all the way, like the way Sundowns is doing and we did before by reaching the final in 2021.”This year it will be nine years since Chiefs won a major trophy and Motaung said he understands the frustrations of their supporters.“Fans want success, they want the team to win, they are craving for a trophy and it is normal and we are working towards that.
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