Watch: Chiefs’ Zwane dances for players at training
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane is not agonised by the pressure in public. ‘10 111’ is maintaining a very positive energy.

The Kaizer Chiefs squad are seemingly enjoying coach Arthur Zwane’s charge despite a slow start to the 2022/23 season.
The former winger has been captured dancing for his men during a delightful moment of team spirit.
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WATCH KAIZER CHIEFS COACH ARTHUR ZWANE DANCE FOR HIS PLAYERS
Following a drab goalless draw against AmaZulu last weekend and ahead of the trip to Marumo Gallants on Sunday, Zwane enjoyed a light moment with his players before a training session at Naturena on Tuesday morning.
The footage was shared by the club’s social media team via Instagram.
Zwane is seen with a white hat while dishing out chilled dance moves inside of a circle that was formed by the entire squad. The players are heard clapping and whistling.
Check out the video below as shared by @Mpillow via Twitter.
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FIVE THINGS TO EXPECT AGAINST MARUMO GALLANTS
- Veteran goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune is expected to earn his third straight start in goal
- Edmilson Dove could be handed his first start in the left-side of central defence alongside Zitha Kwinika
- Lehlogonolo Matlou is expected to get another start alongside Yusuf Maart after winning the Man of the Match against AmaZulu, much to the surprise of many who watched the game
- New center forward Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana could else be handed a start after coming on as a substitute last weekend
- The club’s hungry North West fanbase is expected to fill the Royal Bafokeng arena to the rafters.
Sunday’s game is set for a 15:00 kick off time.
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