Kaizer Chiefs: Five things that must change right now

Kaizer Chiefs haven't gotten out of second gear yet this season, but there's still time to address the numerous issues that Amakhosi is currently facing. Here are five things that must change right now.

Kaizer Chiefs: Five things that must change right now

Kaizer Chiefs haven’t gotten out of second gear yet this season, but there’s still time to address the numerous issues that Amakhosi is currently up against.

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Kaizer Chiefs superstar Khama Billiat is yet to get into second gear for Amakhosi after seven games this season. Image: @KickOffMagazine / Twitter

Five things that must change at Kaizer Chiefs

Zwane’s tactics

A shift to a 4-3-3 could be one option open to head coach Zwane, but he may have to wield the axe and drop Keagan Dolly indefinitely. A 4-2-3-1 hasn’t served them well so far this season, so a change in system is definitely worth a shot. A lot of Chiefs’ football this season has been too static and predictable. A change is as good as a holiday, as they say.

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Chiefs must score more goals

This is probably the most obvious statement of all time, but someone had to say it. A lack of attacking cutting edge is what has defined Kaizer Chiefs so far in the 2022-23 season. They’ve scored just seven goals in eight DStv Premiership matches so far this season, and that’s not acceptable for Amakhosi faithful. Perhaps the formation switch mentioned above could help.

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Yusuf Maart should operate higher up the pitch

Yusuf Maart was signed as a 6, but he’s recently shown glimpses of quality in a more advanced midfield role. If he’s the player in form, Maart should keep his place in the starting XI and Dolly should have to fight him for it. The jersey is Maart’s until someone displaces the ex-Sekhukhune schemer.

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Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Yusuf Maart has been a bright spot in the club’s otherwise poor season. Image: Goal

Start to plan for life without Dolly and Billiat

Superstar duo Keagan Dolly and Khama Billiat, it’s safe to say, have performed far below expectations so far in a Chiefs jersey. Form is temporary and class is permanent, sure. But until these two find form again, they should have to settle for a place on the bench.

Arthur Zwane could do a lot worse than giving a few youngsters a go in the first 11 until that happens. Samkelo Zwane is one of them. The 20-year-old starred against Royal AM in an otherwise forgettable Macufe Cup outing for Chiefs.

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The mood around the club

Throughout 2022-23, there’s been a pessimistic vibe surrounding Kaizer Chiefs football club. A win against AmaZulu on Sunday would mean that Amakhosi is halfway to a cup final. Isn’t it crazy how quickly things change in football?

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Kaizer Chiefs lost to 4-2 to Royal AM on penalties during their 2022 Macufe Cup match.

Is there light at the end of the tunnel? A win in the MTN8 semifinal would certainly help.

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