Kaizer Chiefs will NOT be playing continental football next season after playing to an entertaining 2-2 draw against Swallows, who will compete in the relegation play-offs.

Chiefs made a slow start to the contest but managed to get the opening goal when former Swallows star Ngcobo nodded home a cross from Reeve Frosler for his first goal for the club.

They celebrated too much last night forgetting that they have their own game today.They were busy celebrating Pirates loss, continental football was never a good idea for a struggling team. Hope chiefs management will take decision soon about coaching department,if they give Zwane they need to do that before beggining of june.
They need someone who can prepare now to find a strong team to compete and beef up tecnical team of his choice.for swallows they got second chance to revive themselves and management must wakeup if they win play offs, swallows management let the whole team down.
Source https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/south-africa/dstv-premiership-report-kaizer-chiefs-v-swallows-21-may-2022/717810
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