Kaizer Chiefs great Zebulon "Sputla" Nhlapo has been left disappointed at the current state of the club following the sacking of Molefi Ntseki.
Ntseki's departure follows club legend Arthur Zwane's unsuccessful tenure at the club as the Glamour Boys' trophy drought continues.
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"People want results, it's been too long without a trophy, eight years is too much," Nhlapo tells KickOff.
"Supporters are hungry we need something, even as the club's legends we have lost our dignity because we are now an ordinary team.
"Our dignity has left us. Supporters are no longer enjoying football. It's so painful to sit there in the stands witnessing your favourite team struggling to score a goal.
"The current Chiefs players are not fighting for the jersey. They are not playing for the badge.
"We can blame Ntseki all we want, but players will sometimes surprise you. In training, they will score goals from right, left and centre, come match day they are blunt.
"The Kaizer Chiefs players are not trying hard enough. They have let the coach down.