Kaizer Chiefs have been extremely busy over the last two months, making changes that they hope will make a difference, but have they made too many changes too quickly?
The Soweto giants are determined to end a nine-year wait for a major trophy in the cabinet and, to do so, they have changed their entire technical team and have signed a number of players to add to the squad.
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After Amakhosi parted ways with caretaker coach Cavin Johnson, as well as players Keagan Dolly, Sifiso Hlanti, Njabulo Ngcobo and Siyethemba Sithebe, the club brought in coach Nasreddine Nabi who came in with his own technical team.
The club also signed Fiacre Ntwari, Rushwin Dortley, Bongani Sam, Gaston Sirino, Inacio Miguel, Njabulo Blom and Bradley Cross. To add to the changes, Amakhosi confirmed the arrival of Thembela 'Tera' Maliwa as their new head of scouting and recruitment.
Former Amakhosi defender Mokete Tsotetsi does not think that making too many changes in a short space of time will have an effect on the side going into the new season.
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"To be honest, this one is a bit tricky. Remember Chiefs needed a change, so it might look like they are making too many changes in a short space of time, but change is needed so that they can achieve success," Tsotetsi said to the Siya crew.
"The coach wants to work with the players he needs so that they can add value for the team to achieve success. For now, these changes are needed. I think the coach just wanted to have his own players to achieve the mandate of the team. The change is necessary. When you look at it, these are good changes. There is something that is being cooked there and it will make supporters smile."