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Should Chiefs rehire Vermezovic?

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Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Vladimir Vermezovic suggested that he knows how to fix the club's current problems.
Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Vladimir Vermezovic suggested that he knows how to fix the club's current problems.

With Vladimir Vermezovic stating that he is open to a return to Kaizer Chiefs and that he knows the solutions to the club's current problems, fans have given their thoughts on the matter. 

What's the story?

The Serbian coach said that with the experience he has of South African football, He "can deal differently with some things," adding that he knows "the solution for what is happening at Chiefs."

Here's how the fans responded to his claims: 

"We need him. We should've appointed him when Baxter left in 2005," says Mduduzi Mkhwanazi. 

"Every Tom and Dick has a solution for Chiefs nowadays," says Duze Bongani. 

"Unpopular Fact- Chiefs played some of their best football under this coach, and if you don't believe me please ask Pirates (received back to back thumping with no less than 3 goals on each game)!" says Shawn ThePosterboy. 

"I don't remember one coach who succeeded at Chiefs in his part-two," says Mlu Lex Nontwana. 

"This one is temperamental, he will make things worse at chiefs," suggests Vusi Mkhonza. 

"They should bring him back ASAP if available," says James Segoati. 

"He made Abia Nale cried this one," says Sbongeleni Mkhwane. 

"They're facing the chop. So, I think Vikizembe would be an ideal candidate," says Bongani Mgubela. 

"Chiefs will spend the whole 12 months looking for a coach. Only to get one who needed just a second to get," says Thembani Tyron Maluleke. 

"For a quick solution yes but for permanent they need to recruit carefully and we all know that Soweto Giants work well with European Coaches," says C TOWN ZA. 

"This is the coach I don't mind recycling, his football is dope and he is a no-nonsense coach," says Sbusiso Makhaza. 

Read: Mamkhize offers stern 'response' after explosive interview 

Meanwhile, because of Mamelodi Sundowns' 2-1 victory over Sekhukhune United on Tuesday night, the Brazilians became the first team in the PSL to go unbeaten for the opening 22 matches of a league campaign.

Check out what KO readers had to say about it:

"They will only win the league as usual. Nothing else," says Thembelihle Maxx Mnyande. 

"Let's pray for our second leg CAF game. My wish is to win Esperance by two goals to nil. May God help our boys to get goals," says Mma Tawa. 

"We are Aundowns. We break records not hearts," says Robbert Lesiba. 

"That means all the records that matters in the history of PSL belongs to Mamelodi Sundowns FC," says Gamuchirai Anesu Chipomwe. 

"If you are not a Sundowns supporter what are you waiting for?" asks Patrick Masike. 

"It's their time. They must win everything they can, but nothing last forever. This is football," says Joe Nathi. 

"Chiefs breaking another record of losing three matches in a row," says Joe Luis Machava. 

Have your say in the comment section down below. Don't be scared; share your views!

Read: PSL side find dashing hero in ex-Pirates man? 

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