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Keagan Dolly of Kaizer Chiefs  during the DStv Premiership match between Amakhosi and Golden Arrows at FNB Stadium on 5 March 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Keagan Dolly of Kaizer Chiefs during the DStv Premiership match between Amakhosi and Golden Arrows at FNB Stadium on 5 March 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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The latest news on Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs' Keagan Dolly has invited some comments from Soccer Laduma's loyal readers.

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Soccer Laduma's readers and commenters continue to react to the latest news. 

Stories on Jose Riveiro reflecting on Orlando Pirates' loss to Sekhukhune United and Kaizer Chiefs suffering yet another blow to Keagan Dolly's fitness has seen a host of SL readers sharing their views in the comments.

Read: Chiefs Suffer Dolly Blow

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Kaizer Chiefs vice captain Keagan Dolly's injury woes continue, with the Siya Crew gathering that he's set to be ruled out for the rest of the season.

Just three games into his return from an ACL injury, Dolly fractured a toe and while it was originally thought that it won't be too serious, it now appears that the ex-Sundowns star won't feature again this season.

This injury comes at a bad time for Dolly after he missed most of the current campaign through a knee injury. His contract at Chiefs has also come into focus as the Soweto Giants are yet to exercise one of the two options in his contract.

Here's how the readers reacted to the "Chiefs Suffer Dolly Blow" story:

"He is chowing Bobby's money without compensation," says Saavedra.

"He is a student of Erwin Saavedra. What a good teacher this Saavedra character is," replies gsithole.

"Chiefs must release Dolly. He's a finished product," says sbusisogumede16.

"Seeing that there is nothing to play for, Dolly decided to fake an injury. How can a toe injury can rule out a player for the rest of the season? Even if the toe is broken, let him play and work for his fat cheque. He is getting a lot of money for doing nothing like Billiat," says afl.

"Coach Johnson said there wasn't a need to reinforce the club during the previous January transfer period, stating that Chiefs have enough cover. So no worries about Dolly, there are plenty of youngsters capable of winning them games," says makausemakause53.

"Billiat No.2, milking Bobby. Injury prone but gets fat cash. A pay cut is looming..." says Zebra to hell.

"There is something very wrong with the fitness and conditioning department at Kaizer Chiefs. Players are either perpetually injury-prone or highly unfit for some strange reason... It should be one of the departments that are subjected to a total overhaul for the next season," says mjmodipa.

"Chiefs' miseries don't end, Dolly milks them like Billiat. These are results of copying Sundowns and believing you can paste it on your team, you'll suffer severely, do your own thing! What happened to Mphela, Mangele, and Castro, what did they give you?" asks His Majesty Tellow PSL Pitbull.

Orlando Pirates head coach Jose Riveiro seemingly questioned the attitude of his players after their defeat to Sekhukhune United on Saturday.

The Buccaneers suffered their first loss of the year after going down 2-1 to the in-form Babina Noko outfit captained by one of their ex-players, Linda Mntambo.

Riveiro mentioned that his team played well on the day but felt they needed to take more risks earlier in the game. Bucs went into the half-time break a goal behind through a Vusimuzi Mncube strike.

Mntambo doubled the lead for Lehlohonolo Seema's troops, with Tshegofatso Mabasa getting one back for the Soweto Giants in what proved to be consolation goal.

Here's how the readers reacted to the "Riveiro Questions Bucs' Attitude After Sekhukhune Loss" story:

"The Lebisto guy... I really don't see anything above average. I guess Shandu gives us more goals," says tebellosp.

"Why is this guy not giving Mthethwa a chance. The boy is composed and is a good passer of the ball. He's aerially competitive and physically imposing," adds tebellosp.

"Why change lineups? You will tell us that the Bafana trio were not match fit. You have killed SALENG. He gave us two trophies last season and now you have restricted him.


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