With Pitso Mosimane reportedly being one of the two coaches in the running for a top job in Egypt, KickOff readers have expressed what they think about a potential new destination for the South African coach.
What's the story?
The three-time CAF Champions League winner remains in high demand after departing United Arab Emirates outfit Al Wahda in November, and is now linked with a potential return to Egypt with Pyramids FC
The Egyptian Premier League side are said to be looking at Mosimane as a replacement for current boss Jaime Pacheco who has come under pressure after a decline in performance.
Check out what the KO faithful had to say about the reports!
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"Pitsiola, the best technician after Rulani, the true definition of success," says Louis Nama.
"If Chiefs don't hire Pitso they will regret it. Not now, but later before the season ends," says Las Nyt.
However, Richard Nyoni offered an opposing stance: "Chiefs will not afford him because Pitso will need to bring his five, or more people, to the technical team."
"The wiser you get the more you realise that Kaizer Chiefs is just a small, useless pub club on the same level with the now-defunct Jomo Cosmos," says Mcebisi Menelisi.
"In demand, but not at Chiefs, because he's still our enemy," writes Choene Mogoroga.
"Coach Pitso played CAF Super Cup three times and he won all of them," says Tita CJ Phelane
"It's good to have coaches that are in demand around the continent as an indication that we do have the best coaches in this country," says Thembisile Flatela.
"For me personally, I don't want Pitso to coach Kaizer Chiefs. I am not a fool, I will never forget things Pitso did and said about Chiefs when he was a coach at Sundowns. He hated Chiefs with all his heart even if they were not playing Chiefs but after the game he always had something to say about Chiefs. Now, he is lying about growing up supporting Chiefs? He can go to North Africa I don't care," says IHwanqa Lika Fezela KwabakaShangase.
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Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma has waited a substantial amount of time to occupy the Amakhosi goal, having made only three appearances in the last 13 months.
However, he has now managed to keep three clean sheets in as many games, and that coupled with three wins in a row has not been achieved by the same goalkeeper at the club in seven years, with Itumeleng Khune being the last to do so previously.
While the feat has been welcomed by some, others suggested that it was a combination of luck and good fortune that paved the way for Bvuma. Check out the KO readers had to say!
"The drunkenness of Khune and weakness of Petersen paved a way for him," says Timbo Jola.
"He's very disciplined and his patience is paying off now, passionate about his job." says Oupa Gumede.
"He is never tested. He is a great keeper but very easy to beat just like Khune, it's really luck," says Mvangwana Dila.
"I hope he can be injury free. He is a good goal keeper not Melusi Buthelezi with school boy errors in the top level league," says GB Bizza Prompa Baloy.
"I'm happy for see him back in the starting XI, he's good but needs more game-time to be the best. It's also nice to see the likes of Ngcobo and Mashiane playing. Coach Johnson is slowly but surely turning things around with the least he has got," says Brandon Fanie Bayeni.
"All the best to him," says Maitele Lesley Mudogwa.
"He is not a great goalie we know, but given time he will grow," says Mlungisi Maswazi Erasmus.
"He's going to be mzansi's number one very soon, Broos knows," says Tube David.
"He's really improved his game. Command, control and clean sheet," says Mmino Leemisa
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