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Arthur Zwane Claims Kaizer Chiefs Have the Upper Hand

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Arthur Zwane left Amakhosi two seasons ago. Since then, the club has seen four coaching changes: Molefi Ntseki, Cavin Johnson, Nasreddine Nabi, and Khalil Ben Youssef.

Zwane noted that Youssef and his assistant, Cedric Kaze, have made positive changes to the team during their interim period.

“Honestly, I wouldn’t want to discuss Chiefs matters. I understand your interest, but from what I observed, Chiefs are performing well,” Zwane said after AmaZulu’s 1-1 draw with Chiefs at the FNB Stadium on Wednesday.

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“Yes, they are playing well… they have made progress,” Zwane added.

Meanwhile, Chiefs will fly to Cape Town on Saturday for their match against Stellenbosch FC in the Carling Knockout last 16. The game is scheduled for Sunday at 15:00 at the DHL Stadium.


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