Steve Komphela. Moroka Swallows
Former Moroka Swallows coach Steve Komphela. Image Source: (@ThamiSoccer/Twitter)

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Steve Komphela defends ex-Kaizer Chiefs ‘bad boy’

Moroka Swallows coach Steve Komphela defends Dumisani Zuma after the midfielder allegedly arrived training drunk.

09-12-23 11:44
Steve Komphela. Moroka Swallows
Former Moroka Swallows coach Steve Komphela. Image Source: (@ThamiSoccer/Twitter)

Moroka Swallows coach Steve Komphela has defended his troubled midfielder, Dumisani Zuma.

The former Kaizer Chiefs man allegedly reported for training under the influence of alcohol in the past weeks.

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Komphela did not deny reports that Zuma was intoxicated but preferred tnot o entertain off-field issues in public.

“These are things that you deal with everywhere. I am definitely sure, I don’t want to be controversial, even among us here [in the press conference room], from your own media houses and everywhere else, even at our own homes, such things exist,” Komphela was quoted on SowetanLive.

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STEVE KOMPHELA DEFENDS DUMISANI ZUMA

“It’d be highly hypocritical of me, coming from a society that has the same aspects, when you experience the same phenomenon within your small intimate environment, then you are in denial that this can’t happen here. We are just a microscopic reflection of society.”

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Zuma’s off-field issues has derailed his promising career. The 28-year-old has released by Chiefs due to reported disciplinary issues.

Komphela though seems to be patient which a player he once coached at Chiefs a few years ago.

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Zuma has played nine games without scoring nor assisting this season. 

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