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The latest on Fadlu David's short Russian stint, Arthur Zwane's recent comments on his 20-year-old namesake and another story on the Chiefs boss explaining the role of his Burundian striker.
Read: "Zwane Heaps Praise On 'Arrogant' Chiefs Starlet
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Amakhosi coach Arthur Zwane is on a bit of a high after two straight wins in the league.
On Sunday, in a 3-1 win over Stellenbosch FC, Mangethe gave a debut to young midfielder Samkelo Zwane.
The "Zwane Heaps Praise On 'Arrogant' Chiefs Starlet" story, 10111 explained the important attributes in Young Zwane's game and why it's important to give the young ballers a go at first team level.
Here's what the fans had to say on the story:
"This boy is very talented he's 20 yet doing basics better than most seasoned players," says PS_Goitse.
"If we look at how Zwane does things at Chiefs. He is doing a good job. The style of play has changed since he was given the job. He has plans for the future," says @mapuh.
On the "He's Not Just A Striker Waiting For Crosses" story regarding Amakhosi's target man Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana, fans shared contrasting views on their thoughts about the striker.
"Yeah, he's good. I just don't think he's as good as 10111 is making him to be. He's still missing numerous easy goal-scoring opportunities. The game against Swallows is a case in point. He also needs to work on his left foot," says ZakheleOnline.
Read: 'He's Not Just A Striker Waiting For Crosses'
"He has a weak left foot. You can see he's discouraged if the ball can fall at his left in a scoring position," says Matemane.
"This guy is just a fluke but 10111 is out here singing his praises. I mean the same Chiefs was very reluctant to sign him when he first arrived at Naturena, but today we're told that he's the best that's to happened... maybe at Naturena training grounds."
On the "Fadlu's Euro Stint Over, But Return Not Ruled Out" story, a fan expressed sympathies to the ex-Pirates employee, who's following the sacked Josef Zinnbauer out of the Lokomotiv Moscow door:
"I feel for Fadlu. I just hope he gets a team in Europe, and acquires as much experience as possible," says Thami Tiki 0503.
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