Kaizer Chiefs Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr has commented on suggestions that he should vacate his role at the club, listing the end of the club’s 10-year trophy drought as one of his achievements.
The club had gone a decade without winning any silverware before clinching the Ke Yona Cup and started the current campaign like a house on fire only to lose steam along the way.
They have been eliminated from all cup competitions they were in this season, including the CAF Confederation Cup. They reached the group stages and missed out on the knockout phase on the final day of the group campaign.
In the league they have slipped to sixth place with 30 points in 18 matches where the last three encounters’ results fans have found unacceptable.
Speaking to Robert Marawa on MSW on 947, Motaung said like everyone at the club there’s expectations on him and the day he realises he hasn’t done his job, he’ll be the first one to say so.
“Last year we ended a 10-year trophy drought and it took three years to be able to change the club’s fortunes,” said Motaung Jr.
“I firmly believe that if we work as a collective there’s so much we can achieve. We all have goals and targets and I’m also here to work.
“I’m here to serve. The time that I don’t achieve the goals like anybody else, then I’ll be the first person to say ‘listen I haven’t achieved the goals that I have been set out, I haven’t achieved my mandate, I’ll be the first person to put my hand up’.”
“We are also here to work and serve. There’s no one here who has a different set job.
“Everyone has deliverables, everyone has KPIs that you have to achieve. And I’m fully focused on that and I think everyone that’s associated with the team is full focused.”



