Former coach of the Orlando Pirates: “Kaizer Chiefs know where to find me”

Ex-Orlando Pirates coach: “Kaizer Chiefs know where to find me”

A former Orlando Pirates coach has issued a ‘come and get me’ plea to archrivals Kaizer Chiefs, as they continue their search for a new boss.

 

The Kaizer Chiefs are moving forward with their intention to name a new head coach in advance of the upcoming campaign.

Ntseki took over as Chiefs’ manager prior to the current season, following MolefiArthur Zwane’s departure.

Ntseki was already viewed by the majority of Chiefs supporters as a controversial appointment with no prior success. Before assuming leadership of the first team, he had never managed a senior professional team. Nevertheless, he succeeded Stuart Baxter as coach of Bafana Bafana until losing his job due to the team’s inability to make it to AFCON 2021. He was placed in charge of football development at Amakhosi, and the two got back together as part of a new organization.

However, Ntseki’s tenure as Chiefs coach was short, as he was fired not even halfway through the season.

Ex-Orlando Pirates coach: “Kaizer Chiefs know where to find me”

A CHIEF’S JOB INTERESTING FOR AN EX-PIRATES BOSS?
“I haven’t applied for a job, nor have I sent any resumes to anyone. The Chiefs are aware of my location. They would get in touch with me if they were interested. In the past, clubs that showed interest in whatever I was interested in would first fill me in and discuss their intentions with me before I had to decide. Everyone is aware of my availability. I’m seated in my house. I’m sitting at home weighing my alternatives; I’m in no haste. I’ll make a choice after speaking with a few people from other nations. I work for my wife now, and she is the boss, therefore I’m free. Declared De Sa.

Will Chiefs give De Sa a call when they get a chance?

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