Former Kaizer Chiefs striker Fees Moloi does not approve of the club's loyalty to Tunisian coach Nasreddine Nabi.
Since he arrived in Naturena at the beginning of the season, Nabi has only secured eight wins in 24 league matches, leaving the side in eighth place on the Betway Premiership table.
With six matches left in the league campaign, Moloi has expressed unhappiness with Nabi and his persistence with Bruce Bvuma in goals.
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"I prefer Brandon Peterson in goals because Bvuma's record this season doesn't allow him to start games," Moloi tells KickOff.
"In football, if you don't produce results, you move aside. But I blame the coach. Can somebody tell me why Nabi is still at Kaizer Chiefs?
"If you can check records now, you will see he has done worse than both Arthur Zwane and Molefi Ntseki. The club must explain why are they keeping him when he is dismally failing.
"You cannot just go to coach in a foreign country and not include anyone from that country in your technical team.
"But Nabi has brought his assistant coaches and translator, and these boys are scared of him; even when he speaks, it's difficult to make sense of what he is saying.
"They should put one of Chiefs's legends on the bench, someone who will speak these boys' language and also calm them down when he shouts at them.
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"To respect somebody and being scared of somebody it's two different things.
"Now even the fans are unable to call for Nabi's sacking because they are the ones who forced the club to employ him.
"But if Nabi was from here in South Africa he would be long gone. That proves nobody takes us local coaches seriously."