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NEWS: Former Chiefs coach not living in the past after Amakhosi axe

Arthur Zwane has no hard feelings about being sacked as head coach of Kaizer Chiefs.

Dillon Sheppard, assistant coach of Kaizer Chiefs, Molefi Ntseki, coach of Kaizer Chiefs and Arthur Zwane, assistant coach of Kaizer Chiefs
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Arthur Zwane has no hard feelings about being sacked as head coach of Kaizer Chiefs.

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Zwane coached Amakhosi for one season before being relieved of his coaching role.

He led the side to a fifth placed finish at the end of the 2022/23 but was replaced by Molefi Ntseki.

Zwane continued to work with the first team as an assistant to Ntseki, but was demoted to the youth academy with the head coach’s removal.

Cavin Johnson is currently in temporary charge of the team.

Zwane said in the Sowetan: “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.

“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.”

Zwane added that his new role is yet to be defined and will wait to hear where exactly he is needed.

“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,” he explained.

 

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