Kaizer Chiefs' head coach, Molefi Ntseki, relieved of his duties following a disappointing streak of performances

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The brief tenure of Molefi Ntseki at Kaizer Chiefs has reached its conclusion. On Monday, the club dismissed Ntseki in the wake of their elimination from the Carling Knockout at the hands of AmaZulu over the weekend.

In a concise statement posted on their official website, Kaizer Chiefs declared, "After a meeting on Monday morning, Molefi Ntseki's role as Head Coach of Kaizer Chiefs has concluded through mutual agreement. We extend our best wishes to him," the club announced. 

Kaizer Motaung Jr., the Sporting Director, expressed his gratitude, stating, "I would like to express my appreciation to Coach Ntseki for his contributions to the club, spanning his time in youth development and his role with the senior team. We extend our well wishes for his future endeavors." Ntseki, previously the head coach of Bafana Bafana, initially served as the head of youth development at the club before taking over from Arthur Zwane at the start of the season.

Cavin Johnson, a recent addition to the club as the head of youth development, will step in on an interim basis. Zwane is set to return to the youth development programs, while Dillon Sheppard will remain in his role as assistant coach, as confirmed by the club.

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