Former Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana player Patrick Mayo says club’s supporters are right to demand a trophy.
Amakhosi last won the silverware back in 2014/15 season under the current coach Stuart Baxter in his first stint at the club.
Chiefs’ trophyless run continued after they failed to beat Al Ahly in the CAF Champions League final in July, and they have now missed out on MTN8 this season so far after being knocked out in the quarter-finals by Mamelodi Sundowns.
Mayo, though, believes that the experience from the Africa’s competition should have helped Amakhosi to do much better in the DStv Premiership as well.
“Supporters are used to a cup or two in a season, they are not used to not winning, not even a single trophy in three seasons or four seasons in a row,” he told iDiski Times.
“So I won’t say supporters are unfair, they are right to demand that Chiefs must win a trophy.
“They did well in the Champions League, I don’t know what made them not to do the same thing they did in Champions League in the DStv premiership.
“The players should have that experience in the DStv premiership and perform the way they were performing in the Champions League.”
You can still read the full interview with Patrick Mayo in the current edition of iDiski Times, which also has an exclusive chat with Thabo Cele, who opens up on his failed move to Amakhosi.



