Kaizer Chiefs co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef has expressed strong frustration with the Premier Soccer League (PSL). He believes the club is receiving unfair treatment regarding their recent fixture schedule.
The club is currently balancing domestic duties with a successful run in the CAF Confederation Cup. Amakhosi currently lead Group D. They only need a draw in their final match against Zamalek to advance to the knockout stages.
The Cost of Success
Despite their strong position, Ben Youssef argues the domestic schedule is hindering the team. He noted that the squad recently played five consecutive away games.
This travel schedule has left the players with almost no time to train. The coach revealed that the team has gone two to three weeks without a proper training session.
According to Ben Youssef, the routine consists only of travel, matches, and recovery. This physical load has already led to consequences on the pitch. Defender Inacio Miguel recently suffered an injury, which the coach blames on the excessive workload.
Seeking Consistency from the League
Ben Youssef’s analysis points to a lack of administrative support. He compared the current situation to previous seasons. He mentioned that other clubs received fixture postponements while competing in Africa last year.
The coach believes Kaizer Chiefs are representing South Africa on the continental stage. He argued that the PSL should find solutions to help the team succeed. He highlighted that while Chiefs have played 15 league games alongside their CAF duties, other teams with no continental commitments have played the same amount.
Ben Youssef stated that in other countries, fixtures are adjusted to support teams in CAF competitions. He insists that this is not an excuse but a reality of modern football management.
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