Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly eyeing former Simba SC coach Sven Vandenbroeck as a potential replacement for Molefi Ntseki, who was recently replaced over poor results.
Vandenbroeck is currently without a club after leaving Algerian giants CR Belouizdad, but he has a good reputation in Africa after winning the Tanzanian Premier League title in his first season in charge.
The Belgian coach is also known for his attacking style of play, which could be appealing to Chiefs fans who are frustrated by the team’s lack of goals this season.
It is understood that Vandenbroeck is interested in the Chiefs job, and he is willing to take up the challenge.
“I am interested in both, coaching Simba or a club in the South African league,” Vandenbroeck said recently.
“I know the club and its environment. They have great and loyal fans too. Simba has the advantage of the Champions League but the local league has some away games in poor circumstances.
“The league in South Africa has a bigger impact and the facilities are generally much better.”
Vandenbroeck’s appointment would be a major coup for Chiefs, and it could signal a new era of ambition for the club.
He is a proven winner in Africa, and he has a good track record of developing young players. He is also known for his attacking style of play, which could be appealing to Chiefs fans.
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WHAT VANDENBROECK CAN BRING TO KAIZER CHIEFS
Sven Vandenbroeck can bring a winning mentality to Chiefs, and he can help the team to play more attacking football. He can also develop the club’s young players and prepare them for the first team.
However, he will need to adapt to the South African Premier League, which is a very competitive league. He will also need to deal with the pressure of coaching a big club like Chiefs.