Kaizer Chiefs supporters followed the reports. Sibongiseni Mthethwa was not in coach Nasreddine Nabi’s plans, and could have left in September if Stellenbosch FC and AmaZulu did not say no to signing him on loan.
SIBONGISENI MTHETHWA IMPRESSES NASREDDINE NABI
The 29-year-old midfielder suddenly made a surprise start against Richards Bay before another start against Royal AM in the same week. Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi later admitted that Mthethwa has fought to show his qualities.
“I think this time “Ox” [Sibongiseni Mthethwa] understands his role. We worked together on his negative points,” said Nabi via FARPost.
“’Ox’ worked hard to improve the negative points. If he works hard, he will progress. He took his chance and worked for his chance. Same with all players. I congratulate Ox for his performance.”
WHEN IS THE NEXT BETWAY PREMIERSHIP MATCH
Kaizer Chiefs’ 2-2 draw with Royal AM in Polokwane has been forgotten. When is the next match in the Betway Premiership?
Kaizer Chiefs looked to be cruising past Royal AM with a 2-0 lead at half-time last Saturday before collapsing in the second half.
Amakhosi took the lead through Ashley Du Preez in the third minute before Wandile Duba made it 2-0 after 13 minutes. The rest of the game saw Kaizer Chiefs waste a handful of opportunities before Royal AM came back in the second half with two goals.
The result left the Glamour Boys in fifth place rather than a climb to third place.
According to the Premier Soccer League, Kaizer Chiefs’ next game will be another trip to Limpopo’s Peter Mokaba Stadium to take on Polokwane City on Sunday, 8 December at 15:30.