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George Maluleka Hits Out At Kaizer Chiefs Fans

George Maluleka has struck back at Kaizer Chiefs fans who have been lambasting him since he moved from Amakhosi to Mamelodi Sundowns.

Now, Maluleka’s stay at the Brazilians didn’t turn out as he wanted and he was then released as the club decided against activating an option of further 12 months in his contract. Maluleka then signed for AmaZulu on a two-year deal with an option to extend for a further year, confirmed the club’s president Sandile Zungu.

Mido seems not happy with all criticism he’s been receiving from most of the Chiefs fans. “Things don’t always go according to plan. You win some, you lose some. And that’s exactly what happened at Kaizer Chiefs.” Maluleka told Soccer Laduma.

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“I was able to win two trophies and enjoyed my time on the pitch. I’m working to provide for my family. I am not playing football to stress myself about what fans are saying. Chiefs fans are very bitter. They want to see me hurting, little do they know they are building me up.

“I have too much respect for Kaizer Chiefs Football Club and will always take out the positives from my time there. I’ll always love Chiefs. If they had not given me the opportunities they gave me, I wouldn’t be here.”

AMAZULU SIGNINGS SO FAR

Last week, AmaZulu coach Brandon Truter told media that they might add one or two signings before the start of the season. They are continuing to rebuild their squad after they let go of 15 players at the beginning of June. The ambitious management of Usuthu means business in constructing a solid team to compete for trophies next season.

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AmaZulu’s new signings so far are Dumisani Zuma (Free agent), Gabadinho Mhango (Orlando Pirates), Augustine Kwem (TS Galaxy), Thendo Mukumela (Cape Town Spurs), Ethan Brooks (TS Galaxy), Larry Bwalya (Simba SC), Veluyeke Zulu and Riaan Hanamub(both Chippa United) and George Maluleka (Free agent)

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