Legendary goalkeeper Brian Baloyi didn't mince his words when he lamented the current players at his former club Kaizer Chiefs as half of them do not boast quality.
Chiefs have gone eight seasons without silverware and in the process have bore the brunt of their hard-to-please support base as well as pundits and ex-players like Baloyi.
Read | Mkhonza: Chiefs have lost their culture
"We shy away from saying the truth. It's about time we criticize publicly. I love the club and I have to be honest. I'm not happy with the club," Baloyi told Marawa Sports Worldwide.
"There are no quality players, 50% of the players are not quality," stated the former shot-stopper who played for the club between 1993 and 2004.
The past campaign saw the club finish fifth in the DStv Premiership and were knocked out in the semi-finals of both the MTN8 and Nedbank Cup.
This has reportedly led the hierarchy to look for a new man at the helm with incumbent Arthur Zwane said to be replaced by Nasreddine Nabi, who just bagged a treble with Tanzanians Young Africans SC.
Baloyi returned to the Amakhosi at the start of the 2015/16 season as goalkeeper coach and departed the club in 2018.
You must be SIGNED IN to read and post comments.