Kaizer Chiefs have quickly snapped up Cedric Kaze to replace the hastily departed Fernando Da Cruz. What do you know about him?
Who is Cedric Kaze?
Burundian coach Cedric Kaze quickly became a top candidate to work alongside head coach Nasreddine Nabi as his new assistant. The pair know each other well after working together for Yanga SC. Kaze is the former Burundi National Team coach and has worked with the U17s, U20s and U23s, as well as spending over two years with FC Barcelona’s youth sides. He advocates a meticulous approach to planning, analysis and tactics. He’s also fluent in six languages, namely French, Kirundi, Kiswahili, English, German, and Spanish.
Cedric Kaze will be a key communicator to bridge the gap
SABC Sport is reporting that Kaze, fluent in English, will play a significant role with press duties while head coach Nabi continues to polish up in that regard. The Tunisian has made great strides but still uses a translator during press conferences and match day interviews.
What did Motaung Jr say?
“Coach Cedric has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a deep understanding of the game throughout his coaching career,” said the club’s Sporting Director.
“His familiarity with coach Nabi’s methods and their proven partnership will be invaluable as we aim for excellence on the pitch.”
Olunga in Chiefs’ crosshairs
30-year-old Kenyan legend Michael Olunga bagged a hat-trick in the first match of this season’s Qatar Stars League. In his entire club career, he’s scored a stunning tally of 190 goals in 253 matches. In his last 61 league matches in Qatar, he’s scored a ludicrous 62 goals. No matter who you’re playing for, a scoring rate of more than a goal per game is absurd.
Olunga has played for Kenyan giants Gor Mahia, Swedish side Djurgardens, Spanish LaLiga’s Girona, Chinese outfit Hengfeng, Kashiwa Reysol from Japan’s J-League and Qatari club Al-Duhail SC. To say he’s Kenya’s greatest is probably an understatement, but perhaps brother duo Victor Wanyama and McDonald Mariga would like a word. Chiefs are considering an ambitious move for the man valued at R115 million, but his wage demands and signing-on fee will likely be prohibitive
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