Another day, another poor result for Kaizer Chiefs. Let’s take a look at its implications, and a change in the club’s transfer strategy.
MTN8 slipping away from Kaizer Chiefs
Kaizer Chiefs dominated possession and mustered 17 shots at the City goal but failed to get on the score sheet. Mduduzi Shabalala missed a gilt-edged opportunity in the 42nd minute but, in truth, Chiefs didn’t create much else of value. It’s a result that leaves them in eighth place in the Betway Premiership with 29 points after 21 games. Golden Arrows are ninth with 24 points, but they have three games in hand on Amakhosi. It’s not unthinkable to suggest that Arrows could usurp their more illustrious rivals by the end of 2024-2025. Knox Mutizwa was the only goal-scorer as Arrows claimed a slender 1-0 win away to Polokwane on Wednesday. Intriguingly, Abafana Bes’thende host Chiefs on March 30th. That looks like a pivotal clash in the race for a top eight finish.

Chiefs targeting ‘under the radar’ players in transfer strategy shift
According to SoccerLaduma, Kaizer Chiefs will make massive changes to their playing personnel at the end of the campaign. They’re reportedly planning a swoop for 24-year-old Bafana midfielder Luke Le Roux. However, that’s just one of the matters on their agenda. They’re currently looking to fish in different waters to find their targets and avoid tough competition for marquee players. Chiefs stuttered to a 0-0 stalemate with Cape Town City on Wednesday to leave them in eighth place with 29 points after 21 matches.
“What the club has decided on their recruitment policy is to try and sign as many players as possible who are not in demand from their local rivals. On many occasions, when they are competing with other local teams, they end up not signing those players. Now that’s why they have reignited the pursuit of Luke Le Roux. He is a South African but currently playing in Europe and they believe they stand a better chance of signing him,” the insider said.
Will Chiefs qualify for next season’s MTN8?
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