After weeks of anticipation, Siphesihle Ndlovu, a midfielder for Kaizer Chiefs, will finally serve the punishment that many fans and observers have been anticipating. Because of the accumulation of multiple yellow cards during the Betway Premiership season, the midfielder had been walking a disciplinary tightrope. He was one caution away from being suspended, and he was on the verge of being suspended.
It has been reported that the Chiefs have previously maintained a strict management of his match time in order to prevent him from missing important matches, particularly in the run-up to the highly anticipated Soweto Derby match against Orlando Pirates.
At an earlier point in the season, Chiefs co-coach Cedric Kaze refuted allegations that Ndlovu had been purposefully allowed to rest in order to avoid being suspended. The fact that the midfielder was not included in the team for the match against Polokwane City caused fans and the media to speculate about his lack of participation. Insisting that the choice was made only for tactical reasons, Kaze said that Thabo Cele was a more suitable opponent for that specific match.
Since he joined Amakhosi, Ndlovu has been a significant figure for the club, contributing both energy and expertise to the midfield position the team plays. This season, the Chiefs have improved their performances significantly, which has helped them compete well in the league. The player, who formerly played for Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United, has played a big part in this improvement.
As a result of his ban, Kaizer Chiefs are now have to make adjustments to their midfield strategies at a critical time of the season. The club, on the other hand, will be hoping that the mandated break would enable Ndlovu to return to the game feeling rejuvenated for the remaining games of the season.
