‘Arsenal can learn a lot from Chiefs! Why can’t Bafana have Sirino?’

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Kaizer Chiefs claimed a huge 4-0 win over SuperSport United on Saturday night to seal their place in the Carling Knockout quarter-final.

Former Mamelodi Sundowns attacker Gaston Sirino put up a man-of-the-match display after getting a goal and an assist. Yusuf Maart, Ranga Chivaviro and Ashley du Preez were the other players on the scoresheet.

The win also ensured Amakhosi have ended a nine-match winless run away against SuperSport United in a streak that stretches way back to 2021. Have a look at what the fans had to say.

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Gaston Sirino

Gaston Sirino is what we wanted in Keagan Dolly! Kaizer Chiefs please announce Sirino again –  Bruno WaMathousands

Gaston Sirino is the heartbeat of this Kaizer Chiefs team. We need him fit and mentally well throughout the season –  Aey Dear 

If we can have Themba Zwane in the Bafana Bafana squad, why can't we have Gaston Sirino? – Nolo

Yusuf Maart is such a useless player. The guy just runs around the field like a headless chicken committing fouls. Gaston Sirino has done more for Kaizer Chiefs in only three weeks than Maart has done in two years –  Spen Zito

It's crazy how we did not want Gaston Sirino and he's been our best player so far this season – Kubo Kubo

Arsenal can learn something from Kaizer Chiefs

Let Kaizer Chiefs move to England. Mzansi competitions are too small for us – Nemavhadwe Refiloe Gift 

Chiefs deserve Uefa Champions League football. This team needs to have Messi in the lineup – Christophe Wiseman Juma 

I'm done being a Kaizer Chiefs fan, my heart can't handle so much happiness – Tshifhiwa Spitjo Nemauluma

You know Arsenal and Arteta can learn a lot from Kaizer Chiefs and Nasreddine Nabi –  Gu Ndo

At this point we want both Magesi and Sundowns at once then we head straight for Manchester City – Jack Ketshotseng Jickz

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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