Kaizer Chiefs forward Gaston Sirino has shown a remarkable change in his attitude following his return from injury. The 33-year-old has adopted a fresh approach, bringing more energy and commitment to both training and matches. A close source reveals that Sirinoβs newfound dedication has been evident on the field, as he strives to secure his spot in the team.
Sirino recently featured in games against Orlando Pirates and AmaZulu, showing increased determination to prove himself. According to insiders, his stronger work ethic has caught the attention of the coaching staff, signaling his readiness to contribute more to the squad.
Before his injury, Sirinoβs commitment during training had been questioned, raising doubts about his future at the club. However, his attitude has shifted since his return. With new signings like Tashreeq Morris, Glody Lilepo, and Thabo Cele pushing for starting positions, Sirino now understands the fierce competition for places. Head coach Nasreddine Nabi has made it clear that no player is guaranteed a spot, and Sirino has responded by elevating his performance.
According to a source close to the club, Sirino’s transformation is clear, and his effort in both training and matches is now unmistakable. His recent performances suggest he’s regaining his best form, which could be crucial for Chiefs in the second half of the season.
“His attitude has changed at Naturena, and even the supporters want him back in the starting lineup. When he first joined, he gave the team a real lift. Fans want that old Sirino back because Chiefs need him,” the source explained.
With Kaizer Chiefs aiming for a strong finish in the league, Sirinoβs renewed focus comes at the perfect time. His potential inclusion in the upcoming match against Stellenbosch is an opportunity to solidify his place in the team.
If Sirino continues his strong resurgence, he could become a key player in the second half of the season. His transformation not only boosts the team but also gives him the chance to prove his worth and reclaim his status as a vital asset for Kaizer Chiefs.