South African football icon Albert Mahlangu has issued a warning to current Premier Soccer League players, suggesting that the dark arts of muti are behind sudden declines in form and injuries sustained. The former Buccaneers star believes that professional footballers must take proactive steps to protect themselves from teammates who may be using traditional medicines maliciously.
Former Kaizer Chiefs star Thabiso ‘Skapie’ Malatsi has urged the club to secure the services of Lorch to provide crucial mentorship for the club's rising stars. Malatsi believes the arrival of a senior figure is essential to shield Amakhosi's youngsters from the immense pressure of playing for the Naturena-based giants.
Former PSL and FIFA referee Dr. Errol Sweeney has delivered a scathing assessment of the proposed R82 million introduction of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology in South African football. The veteran official, famously known as "The Hanging Judge," believes the multi-million rand investment is unnecessary and that the true solution to officiating woes lies in structural independence rather than expensive gadgetry.
The Tunisian is facing an increasingly uncertain future at Durban City as pressure continues to mount following a sluggish start to the new campaign. The 37-year-old, who arrived with high expectations after his stint at Amakhosi, is now finding himself under the microscope as the club's winless start to the season persists.
As everybody who has seen the challenge by the Kaizer Chiefs defender against Mamelodi Sundowns' Tashreeq Matthews knew as soon as they saw it, Soccerzone's Referee's Corner has confirmed that Amakhosi's 32-year-old should have been sent off instead of receiving a yellow card.
The club has confirmed that two senior players and three academy products have left Naturena under loan agreements with lower division clubs in an effort to get senior football minutes under their belts and aid their development.