Chivaviro’s future at Kaizer Chiefs in doubt amid arrival of new striker.
After Kaizer Chiefs fans booed Ranga Chivaviro during their Carling Knockout match against SuperSport United, speculation arose about his future role if the club signs a new striker in January. Despite the criticism, Chivaviro showcased his resilience by scoring one of the goals in Chiefs’ impressive 4-0 victory over the weekend. His recent form indicates that he can thrive even under pressure.
Chivaviro has proven his ability to handle the spotlight, as sources close to both the player and the technical team reveal plans to implement a twin forward system. This strategy could allow Chivaviro to maintain his starting position alongside a new striker when the time comes. “To tell you the truth, for now he is the first choice striker. Wandile Duba as a winger or second striker could find it hard to move him from first choice to the bench,” an insider stated.
Coach’s confidence boosts Chivaviro’s performance
Another source highlighted that coach Nasreddine Nabi believes in Chivaviro’s capabilities, leading to improved performance compared to last season. “Ranga is the first choice striker. The coach has seen what he can do to help the team not only by scoring but also creating chances. He is already the top goalscorer at the club,” the source explained. With two goals in three games this season, Chivaviro’s performance stands in stark contrast to his total of four goals for the entire previous season.
Overcoming fan criticism with determination
Despite some fans’ dissatisfaction with his efficiency, Chivaviro has started the season strong. He netted the third goal against SuperSport, sending a clear message to supporters with his celebration after receiving backlash for earlier missed opportunities. His determination to succeed shines through, especially after he rushed to his coach following the goal, a gesture that signifies his commitment.
Coach Nabi weighs in on journey
When asked about Chivaviro’s reaction and message to the fans, coach Nabi acknowledged the challenges strikers face. “You know sometimes it’s not easy for a striker, but it’s football,” the Tunisian tactician told SuperSport. This acknowledgment from Nabi underscores the evolving dynamics within the team as they aim for success.
As January approaches, all eyes will be on Chivaviro to see how he navigates the potential influx of competition for his position at Chiefs.
Stay tuned with The South African as we tackle Chivaviro’s future with the potential arrival of a new striker.
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