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Disgruntled Kaizer Chiefs fans injure Arthur Zwane in post-match attack

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There were ugly scenes following Kaizer Chiefs’ loss to SuperSport United on Saturday when head coach Arthur Zwane was attacked by the club’s disgruntled fans.

Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane is escorted by police after being attacked by the club’s fans after their DStv Premiership match against Supersport United at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg on Saturday
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane is escorted by police after being attacked by the club’s fans after their DStv Premiership match against Supersport United at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg on Saturday. Picture: Samuel Shivambu, BackpagePix

Johannesburg – A group of angry Kaizer Chiefs’ fans attacked the team after their loss to SuperSport United in Rustenburg, injuring coach Arthur Zwane in the process.

After recently missing out on the Nedbank Cup — to end any chances of winning a silverware in eight seasons in a row — Chiefs eyed a season salvation via a continental qualifying spot.

But those hopes went up in smoke on Saturday as they lost 1-0 to SuperSport in the penultimate round of the league season to ensure they’d only finish the season with 47 points if they win their last game.

Already with a game to spare, Chiefs are trailing the second place chasing sides SuperSport and Orlando Pirates — who are both guaranteed a top three finish this season — by four points.

A section of Chiefs’ supporters didn’t take kindly to the confirmation of another barren season by the loss to SuperSport in Rustenburg, throwing objects at the team en route to the dressing room’s tunnel.

According to a report from mtnfc.co.za, Zwane was hit by a bottle which cut him underneath his eye, resulting in him missing his obligatory post-match press conference as he needed medical attention.

His assistant coach Dillon Sheppard addressed the gathering media in the process to reflect on the game that confirmed the calamity of their season.

Amid Chiefs’ inconsistent performances, it wasn’t the first time that Zwane needed a police escort from the pitch to the dressing room due to overhead supporters wanting to assault him.

Against Golden Arrows at home last month, Zwane needed to be whisked away by heavy security after they lost a game that all but started to put their chances of finishing in the top two in jeopardy.

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