🚨🚨🎙️ Roy Keane: "You’ll NEVER hear Argentina players disrespect Messi... Neves needs to learn respect"
🎙️ Reporter:
“Roy, what did you make of Joao Neves saying Ronaldo is ‘just another player’ for Portugal?”
🗣️ Roy Keane:
“Listen, I’ve had enough of this. The kid’s 19. He’s played what, 15 games for his country? And he’s talking like Ronaldo’s some squad player.
‘He’s not different from the others’? Are you kidding me? This is Cristiano Ronaldo. Five Ballon d’Ors. Over 200 caps. Goals at every World Cup.
And you’ll NEVER see any Argentina players say that about Messi. NEVER. Those boys respect him so much. They’ll run through walls. They do everything possible to see him win with their last drop of blood.
That’s what a real team does for a legend.
He carried Portugal before Neves was even born. Before he could kick a ball.
You show respect to legends. You don’t sit there at a World Cup press conference and say he’s ‘just here to help like everyone else’.
He IS different. The standards, the mentality, the winning — that’s Ronaldo.
If Neves wants to be great, he should be watching Ronaldo, not dismissing him. Otherwise he’ll be another kid who talked too much and won nothing.”
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🚨 𝘼𝙨𝙬𝙞𝙣 𝘼𝙥𝙥𝙤𝙡𝙞𝙨’ Agent Speaks Out!
🗣️ “Kaizer Chiefs tried to sign Appolis twice —While he was on Polokwane City But Polokwane City just didn’t want to sell him to Chiefs. There was nothing I could do.”
He further added: “Orlando Pirates even got him for less than what Chiefs were offering.”
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IT IS A REMINDER 🎗️
𝕊𝕥𝕦𝕒𝕣𝕥 𝔹𝕒𝕩𝕥𝕖𝕣 𝕚𝕤𝕟’𝕥 𝕙𝕠𝕝𝕕𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕓𝕒𝕔𝕜. 🗣️
Stuart Baxter pulls back the curtain on the dysfunction at Kaizer Chiefs. The veteran coach reveals how management interference and "constant noise" over player selection and tactics have crippled the club.
“Roles were blurred, egos were involved.” 🗣️🚫
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Baxter: The Problem Of Kaizer Chiefs Is Not The Coaches, The Problem Is Kaizer Jr, Bobby Motaung And Jessica Motaung
“If Kaizer Chiefs want to learn anything from the whole Baxter saga, the first time the roles were clear. The coach was allowed to do his job. We had a clear identity, and it was a successful period. The second time, roles were blurred, egos were involved, and it’s likely been the same story since,” Baxter told FARPost.
“I came in the second time and it was very unclear. I was getting told which players to buy, who to select, and even how to set up tactically. It was as if I was expected to follow a script written by others. That atmosphere was entirely different from the first time, and it made it impossible to build a winning culture,” he added.
According to Baxter, Chiefs could have achieved more if they had allowed Gavin Hunt, Ernst Middendorp, or Arthur Zwane to work without interference.
“Chiefs need to return to that clarity,” Baxter insisted. “If you hire a coach, you must allow him to do his job. You cannot keep imposing players, making recommendations, or questioning his tactical approach. I am certain that if coaches like Gavin Hunt, Ernst Middendorp, or even myself during my second spell, had been granted the same time and autonomy we see now, we would have delivered success,” he claimed.
“I would never say a bad word against Kaizer Senior; he was fantastic to me, and I remain proud of my time at the club,” Baxter added. “However, I feel that Kaizer is not being shown a clear path toward making Chiefs successful again. It has become a case of ‘smoke and mirrors.’ Until the leadership is transparent and the roles are properly structured, they will continue to struggle.
“It isn’t just about which player to buy or which youngster to promote, it’s about getting the foundation and the professional structure right."