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Former Orlando Pirates star defends current Kaizer Chiefs star amid talk of bad attitude

Former Orlando Pirates star defends current Kaizer Chiefs star amid talk of bad attitude

  • Former Orlando Pirates winger Kermit Erasmus congratulated Kaizer Chiefs star Gaston Sirino amid rumors that the player was faking injuries.
  • Erasmus, who played with Sirino at Mamelodi Sundowns, stated that the Uruguayan midfielder is a good teammate and committed to the squad.
  • Local football fans reacted on social media to say that the Chiefs miss the injured Sirino and can’t wait until he returns to the team.

Former teammate Kermit Erasmus has defended Kaizer Chiefs star Gastón Sirino amid rumors that the Uruguayan is faking injuries and refusing to train.

Erasmus, who played with Sirino in Sunset in Mamelodihe said bosses The playmaker is a good teammate and doesn’t believe the rumors about the 33-year-old.

Kermit Erasmus praised Kaizer Chiefs star Gaston Sirino.
Former winger Kermit Erasmus admires his former teammate Gaston Sirino. Image: Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images and KaizerChiefs/Twitter.
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From join the bosses At the start of the 2024/2025 season, Sirino has been a key member of the Amakhosi squad, but has been ruled out through injury since early December 2024.

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Kermit Erasmus admires Gastón Sirino

Erasmus talks about Sirino in the tweet below:

According FARPostErasmus, which has been left without a club since leaving the Orlando Pirates At the end of last season, I had nothing but good things to say about Sirino.

Erasmus said:

“Sirino is a great guy; he works hard in training and loves being his own human being. He can be very playful off the field. I’ve never had any problems with him while playing with him at Sundowns. You can see his impact as a player; “When he’s in the mood, he’s at his best. He still has trouble with English, but when I play with him, we communicate without speaking.”

Fans miss Sirino, according to tweet below:

Sirino is a key member of the Chiefs team

The Uruguayan midfielder has scored two goals for Chiefs this season and has produced multiple player of the match performances for Amakhosi.

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Coach Nasreddine Nabi hopes Sirino can come back strong after recovering from injury, while the team looks to bring in new players in the January window such as Stellenbosch FC’s Sihle Nduli.

Gastón Sirino has played a leading role for Kaizer Chiefs.
Midfielder Gastón Sirino celebrates a goal for Kaizer Chiefs. Image: KaizerChiefs.
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Fans miss Sirino

Local football fans reacted on social media to say the Chiefs miss Sirino and can’t wait to see him on the field again.

David Dikonketso misses Sirino:

“We really need him to recover and help the team.”

Joewey WaKa Mabasa asked a question:

“So your fake injuries are real now?”

Elvis Mushaninga wants Sirino to do better:

“This guy must be serious.”

Caygee Ican McGiddy took note:

“During the game against Chippa it was said that he suffered a serious injury that will keep him out for up to eight weeks.”

Vaye Mphahlele wants new faces at Chiefs:

“We need more quality players.”

Former PSL star backs Kaizer Chiefs to improve

As Brief news reported, former Kaizer Chiefs star Tinashe Nengomasha supported the team to finish the 2024/2025 season on a strong note.

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The former Zimbabwe international footballer said the Chiefs are still in the PSL title race and could qualify for the 2025/2026 CAF Champions League.

Source: Briefly News

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