Kaizer Chiefs have made another coaching change to appoint Cavin Johnson as Molefi Ntseki’s replacement. Let’s look at the club’s decisions over the past eight seasons without trophy.
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KAIZER CHIEFS ANNOUNCE CAVIN JOHNSON
After just three wins, four draws and six defeats in 13 games in charge, Molefi Ntseki’s Amakhosi dream was ended on Monday.
His final game and failure was last Saturday’s Carling Knockout last 16 defeat to Amazulu.
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“Cavin Johnson will take over as the First Team coach on an interim basis,” the club said on Monday.
“Current assistant coach, Dillon Sheppard will retain his position under Johnson,” the statement concluded.
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EIGHT CHANGES IN EIGHT YEARS
Since Stuart Baxter’s departure at the end of the 2014/15 season after winning the league title and the Nedbank Cup, Amakhosi have been changing coaches at a high rate.
2015 – Steve Komphela ❌
2018 – Giovanni Solinas ❌
2018 – Ernst Middendorp ❌
2020 – Gavin Hunt ❌
2021 – Stuart Baxter ❌
2022 – Arthur Zwane ❌
2023 – Molefi Ntseki ❌
2023- Cavin Johnson.
Meanwhile, Johnson is set to make his debut in a league game on Saturday afternoon away to Golden Arrows at 15:30.
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