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Ex-Chiefs striker blames ‘relaxed’ Johnson for club woes

“He is so relaxed as if he owns Kaizer Chiefs,” Rapatsa.

Former Kaizer Chiefs striker Mike Rapatsa has accused interim coach Cavin Johnson of being too relaxed and never making an attempt onerous to alter the club’s fortunes.

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Following their loss to Motsepe Foundation Championship facet Milford FC within the first spherical of the Nedbank Cup final weekend, Chiefs look set to finish one other season with out profitable any silverware.

Amakhosi are additionally sixth within the DStv Premiership standings, having collected 25 factors in 17 video games. They path log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns by 17 factors and have performed a recreation greater than the Brazilians.

Rapatsa has accused Johnson of doing nothing to enhance the group as a result of he is aware of he has a ‘guaranteed’ job.

“He is so relaxed as if he owns Kaizer Chiefs,” Rapatsa informed FARPost.

“I’ve by no means seen a coach who isn’t underneath stress to carry out like I see Cavin Johnson. It’s like he’s being assured one thing by the administration. Every coach can be underneath stress to carry out by now.

“If the results are not forthcoming, you should be trembling. I mean is like there is a guarantee no matter what happens that he is there to stay,” added Rapatsa.

“Let me be brutally honest with you. Cavin Johnson is not a coach. If we compare Johnson and Rulani Mokwena of Sundowns, who is doing his Job? It’s Mokwena. He is helping his players to get into scoring positions and doing so as a team. But I don’t see Cavin Johnson working hard.”

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Meanwhile, Johnson has apologised to his club’s supporters after a shock Nedbank Cup final 32 defeat to Milford on Sunday.

“I apologise to our 16 million supporters,” mentioned the Chiefs interim head coach after the match.

“I am sure they will have been able to see the game .. it is not that we allowed them to come at us. We tried the best we could to get as far as we could, with the trophy drought as it is. Now we have lost, so the only thing we can do is repay the people by playing properly in the league.”


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