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"It's boring to play Al Ahly every year"

The latest news on Mamelodi and Kaizer Chiefs have attracted plenty of attention from Kick Off's readers. 

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Stories on Kaizer Chiefs targeting an AmaZulu defender if they don't land SuperSport United's Luke Fleurs, Mamelodi Sundowns' two new defenders facing long-term layoffs and the club's CAF Champions League group have had our readers scrambling to share their thoughts. 

Read: Kaizer Chiefs identify alternate Luke Fleurs defensive target to reinforce squad

Let's take a look at what they had to say... 

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Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly set their sights on SuperSport United's promising defender Luke Fleurs, with the Soweto Giants aiming to strengthen a leaky defense for the second half of the season.

If they don't manage to land the young defender, Amakhosi have a potential back-up plan in AmaZulu's Sandile Khumalo

The "Kaizer Chiefs identify alternate Luke Fleurs defensive target to reinforce squad" story, saw readers comment on Chiefs wanting a player who's out of contract at the end of the season: 

"So once a player's contract expires, the player is automatically a Chiefs target? It's about time our (Chiefs) management do something about this, it's getting out of hand... It seems it is the media and NOT the scouting team that link players with Chiefs," says zamombatha30. 

"Free Agents United," says Saavedra, insinuating that Chiefs only target players they can sign on a free. 

"Great talent this Sandile Khumalo boy. So, so composed for his age," says mthunzijack7. 

Mamelodi Sundowns are set to face Egyptian giants Al Ahly in the CAF Champions League once again this season. The two African giants have been placed in Group B with Coton Sport (Cameroon), and Al Hilal (Sudan). 

The "Mamelodi Sundowns to resume rivalry with Al Ahly in blockbuster CAF Champions League draw" story, a fan was hoping that Downs would get to play other African giants in their group this season: 

"It's Boring to play Al Ahly every year. I was hoping for a Raja Casablanca and Esperence," says Saavedra. 

Rulani Mokwena's outfit will still be without the services of their new defensive players, Terrence Mashego and Abdelmounaim Boutouil, who recently had surgery on their respective injuries and will out of action for the time being. 

The story "Mamelodi Sundowns facing defensive crisis with piling injuries" saw a reader quickly rubbish the claims that Downs face any sort of defensive crisis: 

"How many games have these two injured players played for Sundowns for you to say Downs face defensive crisis, do you understand the meaning of the word crisis?

"When Mvala was playing central defence and Lebusa playing left back you said nothing. You have not seen these two players play whether they fit in or not but you are talking about crisis," says thulasmda. 

Read: Mamelodi Sundowns facing defensive crisis with piling injuries

Scroll through the gallery to view snaps of the players mentioned: 

SuperSport United defender Luke Fleurs.
SuperSport United defender Luke Fleurs.
AmaZulu defender Sandile Khumalo.
AmaZulu defender Sandile Khumalo.
Mamelodi Sundowns' Moroccan defender Abdelmounaim
Mamelodi Sundowns' Moroccan defender Abdelmounaim Boutouil.
Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana left back Terr
Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana left back Terrence Mashego.

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