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Kaizer Chiefs fans are spoiled, entitled brats

Posted on February 5, 2026

Kaizer Chiefs fans are understandably upset after their club’s Nedbank Cup Round of 32 exit against f Stellenbosch.

However, it’s not the end of the world.

Kaizer Chiefs have bigger fish to fry

In the cold light of day, exiting any cup tournament isn’t ideal for a club of Chiefs’ magnitude. That being said, having all of their eggs in the Betway Premiership basket could be a good scenario for Cedric Kaze, Khalil Ben Youssef and the players. Let’s not forget that the Glamour Boys are on a pretty impressive run of four league outings unbeaten. Prior to the defeat to Stellies, they kept six clean sheets across all competitions. Five points adrift of Pirates, it’s not ridiculous to suggest that they’re legitimate contenders for the crown.

Don’t cry over spilt milk

Now’s not the time for Chiefs fans to bemoan a cup loss; it’s the moment to be dreaming of a league title. Fans of all big clubs around the globe are all a bit spoiled, so Chiefs supporters aren’t unique in that regard. With the club’s long trophy drought ending last term, there’s no longer desperation on that front either. Yes, perhaps the manner of the defeat to a former boss, Gavin Hunt, can sting. Yes, you shouldn’t be hogging 62% of the possession and failing to create proper chances, and yes, it sucks to be dumped out of a tournament you won less than 12 months ago. However, there’s light at the end of this particular tunnel.

Kaizer Chiefs are busy in February

Meanwhile, Chiefs have a busy schedule in the second month of 2026. They’ll be hoping that Rushwin Dortley plays some part. The 23-year-old has yet to feature in the 2025-26 campaign. The Glamour Boys remain genuine title contenders for Orlando Pirates and Sundowns.

  • Sun 8 Feb: Chiefs vs Al Masry SC (18:00)
  • Sun 15 Feb: Zamalek vs Chiefs (18:00)
  • Wed 18 Feb: Siwelele vs Chiefs (19:30)
  • Tue 24 Feb: Chiefs vs Stellenbosch (19:30)
  • Sat 28 Feb: Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates (FNB Stadium, 15:30)

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