Zimbabwean coach inches closer to Kaizer Chiefs switch but Amakhosi fans are not pleased

The news of Zimbabwean coach Kalisto Pasuwa potentially joining Kaizer Chiefs has sparked mixed reactions among fans and pundits.

Some believe that his impressive track record and success in both Zimbabwe and Malawi make him a suitable candidate for the prestigious South African club.

They argue that his experience and ability to lead teams to multiple league championships make him a strong contender for the position.

On the other hand, there are those who are skeptical about Pasuwa’s potential move to Kaizer Chiefs.

They question whether he would be able to replicate his success in Zimbabwe and Malawi in the highly competitive South African Premier League.

They argue that the level of competition and pressure at a club like Kaizer Chiefs is much higher, and it may be a challenge for Pasuwa to adapt.

However, regardless of the mixed reactions, it is undeniable that Pasuwa has proven himself as a successful coach in the African continent.

His ability to consistently lead teams to league titles is a testament to his tactical knowledge and leadership skills.

If he does make the move to Kaizer Chiefs, it will be interesting to see how he fares in the highly competitive South African league.

As for Kaizer Chiefs, they are currently in a transitional phase, with the current season coming to a close and the need for a long-term successor.

Pasuwa’s potential appointment could provide the club with the stability and success they are looking for.

Here are some of the comments:

@iamdjmfundisi:
Perfect guy and he fits the budget. Pitso like Nabi was too expensive📍

@Kharrotie:
He must be cheap and controllable 😏, chiefs is not serious

@sekgathiMalau:
Guys please let’s give the coach a chance, he is our African brother probably as good as coach Rhulani.

@Khaye84:
Are we prejudice manje cause Naby won the Tanzanian league but we all want him but play down a coach who has won more titles… Zimbabwe league is not greater than the Tanzanian league purely on financial bases nothing more..

@Granitegumede:
Pasuwa winning 8 league titles in Malawi and Zimbabwe does not guarantee that he will win titles with Chiefs.

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