Kaizer Chiefs coach Ntseki doesn’t know his best XI and it shows


 Kaizer Chiefs head coach Molefi Ntseki isn’t afraid to make wholesale changes to his starting XI every week.

Against Sekhukhune last time out, The Glamour Boys lined up in a 4-2-3-1 with Yusuf Maart and Edson Castillo at the base of midfield. It’s a matter of time before new boy Sibongiseni Mthethwa forces his way into the side though, and it could be at the expense of Maart or more likely in place of George Matlou.

Ntseki makes alterations throughout the Chiefs side in almost every match. Reeve Frosler has been deployed in both full-back positions, while Sifiso Hlanti has recently been usurped by Edmilson Dove at left-back. Tebogo Potsane had a stint on the right-hand side of the attack but Christian Saile replaced him against Sekhukhune. Pule Mmodi looks like the first choice on the left-hand side, but even the central striking role is up for grabs with neither Ranga Chivaviro nor Jasond Gonzalez convincing. The sooner Ntseki settles on his favoured XI, the better.

Sibongiseni Mthethwa isn’t a direct rival for Yusuf Maart’s place in the Chiefs XI. However, his arrival gives coach Molefi Ntseki a number of intriguing new tactical options. Mthethwa is a specialist 6 which might facilitate a switch to a 4-2-3-1. That might be bad news for Maart, who then has to contend with Edson Castillo for a place alongside The Ox. Of course, seasons are long and games are plenty, but Maart will be fretting about his status in the setup at Naturena and how many minutes he’ll actually play.


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