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Arthur Zwane: No bad blood between me and Kaizer Chiefs owners

Arthur Zwane insists there is no bad blood between him and the Kaizer Chiefs owners after his demotion as assistant coach.

Arthur Zwane,coach of Kaizer Chiefs
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Arthur Zwane insists there is no bad blood between him and the Kaizer Chiefs owners after his demotion as assistant coach.

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Zwane was assistant to Molefi Ntseki but when Ntseki was sacked, Zwane was dissolved into the youth academy setup with his exact role not yet clarified.

The former Chiefs player had a fruitless time as head coach of the side last season but has enjoyed success before at youth level where he helped develop homegrown talents of the likes of Njabulo Blom, Siyabonga Ngezana and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo among others.

“It was just unfortunate the way certain things were happening and I wouldn’t want to dwell on that. I am one person that doesn’t hold grudges,” Zwane said on the sidelines of the event to celebrate the club’s founder Kaizer Motaung after being inducted in the South African Hall of Fame at FNB Stadium last Thursday.

“I also don’t live in the past…the past is the past now. I am thinking about what’s the next possible move that can be positive, that can make me a better person, that can make me add value wherever I am.

“I will always leave these types of discussions to the team. Why do I leave it to them? I am an employee of Kaizer Chiefs and they will make an announcement when the time is right, but I am still part and parcel of the team.”

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