Benni McCarthy, currently the strikers’ coach at Manchester United, has expressed his openness to the possibility of becoming the head coach of Kaizer Chiefs, a prominent football club in South Africa. McCarthy, whose contract with Manchester United is set to expire at the end of June, is speculated to be considering his next career move. With the head coach position at Kaizer Chiefs available, McCarthy’s name has emerged as a potential candidate alongside Pitso Mosimane, as the club seeks a permanent replacement for interim manager Cavin Johnson.
In an interview with Robert Marawa on radio station 947, McCarthy emphasized the significance of coaching at renowned football institutions. He likened Kaizer Chiefs to global football powerhouses like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich, indicating that he views the South African club with high regard. McCarthy’s comparison underscores his respect for Kaizer Chiefs’ stature in football and suggests his willingness to take on the challenge of leading the team if an offer is made.