Sead Ramovic sends message to Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs hosted TS Galaxy in the DStv Premiership on Tuesday night. The result was a 2-2 draw at the Peter Mokaba Stadium. The Rockets’ coach Sead Ramovic later described Amakhosi as a beautiful club.

DSTV PREMIERSHIP: KAIZER CHIEFS 2-2 TS GALAXY

In what was a game of braces from Sphiwe Mahlangu of TS Galaxy and Ranga Chivaviro from the Kaizer Chiefs side, the result left the Rockets in fifth place, while Amakhosi finished the night in eighth position.

Speaking after the match, Galaxy’s coach Sead Ramovic sent a delightful message to Kaizer Chiefs.

“I want to congratulate this beautiful club Chiefs & I hope they will come back even stronger because Chiefs actually belong in the top 3 & they have beautiful supporters,” the 45-year-old German told SuperSport TV, as quoted by FootballSA.

Meanwhile, Amakhosi interim coach Cavin Johnson, was left displeased with the night’s officiating.

“I think we need to take the officiating to another level whereby we actually show and ask them [referees] to explain why [they made certain decisions] and maybe take them to another level,” the Kaizer Chiefs tactician said.

“It’s very difficult to understand; it’s very difficult to have the feeling because he is also human like us.

“I think what needs to be done is we need to show a lot more. Like we show our players where they went wrong in the game. Where they have gone right in the game, and we try to improve that.

“It’s very difficult sometimes to criticise someone afterwards. It’s like a football match where we always criticise the coaches or assistant coaches or the medical team or players. That’s easy to do.

“That’s why I always say it’s very difficult to criticise someone after the game. We can phone anybody, it’s still 2-2, it will not change to 3-2 for Kaizer Chiefs,” the Johannesburg-born coach concluded.

WILLARD KATSANDE TO COACH AMAKHOSI?

Former Amakhosi midfielder Willard Katsande is planning to coach Amakhosi.

The Zimbabwean legend arrived at Amakhosi in 2011 from Ajax Cape Town. Katsande went to play a remarkable 310 games that included the winning of two DStv Premiership titles. The former Kaizer Chiefs number six later finished his career at Sekhukhune United.

Speaking on Robert Marawa’s Worldwide Sports show, the 38-year-old confidently manifested his vision to coach Amakhosi in four years. Katsande said he will win trophies that include the league title.

“Are you going to coach Kaizer Chiefs? Marawa asked. “Yes, very soon,” Katsande responded. “As soon as I finish my qualifications. I am busy with my soccer school now. I’m preparing myself.

“As soon as I’m done with my qualifications, I will do that [coach Kaizer Chiefs] and then go to my national team [Zimbabwe], because I believe I need to give back to my national team.

“How many years do you give yourself to coach Kaizer Chiefs?” Marawa asked.

“I think four,” Katsande answered. “Not just a coach, but a coach who’s going to win a trophy and the league. I’m going to try to change the game, and the way people see Kaizer Chiefs,” the former number six concluded.