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Full transcript: Final Steve Komphela press conference

Cape Town - Steve Komphela claims to like a martyr have sacrificed himself to protect Kaizer Chiefs and compared himself to Arsene Wenger in stepping away with dignity.

The Soweto giants confirmed that Komphela had resigned as head coach of the club with immediate effect following a 2-0 upset to Free State Stars in the Nedbank Cup semi-finals.

Ugly scenes followed the defeat to Ea Llo Koto at the Moses Mabhida Stadium as fans invaded the pitch and attacked the players and coaching staff.

Below is the full transcript of Steve Komphela's post-match press conference:

"We to be honest‚ and frank‚ I don’t think we deserved the result but it's part of football.

"We committed two errors and we paid the price.

"The first one we failed to defend the cross. Similarly with the second one.

"There was no threat‚ nothing major‚ even throughout the match‚ we never had problems except when we lost possession and they came on a transitional counter attack.

"The number of chances we created‚ I don’t know‚ I lost count. I had just accepted‚ 'you know what‚ this ball is just not going to go inside the net. The minute you go to that level‚ you are saying 'let’s see how far it goes'.

"If it goes in‚ it will. I don’t know how many of you picked up that Eksteen picked up the ball and kicked it in the net‚ maybe trying to say 'I break this thing‚ this thing must just hit the net‚ maybe it will break it open for me'.

"But nothing happened. Do you falter players? Not at all‚ not at all. They gave their all‚ you cannot falter them. Mistakes we committed? Yes we did.

"Unfortunately one had to experience again a phenomenon that nobody deserves. I mean‚ we… Do players deserve this? Not at all.

"Do the sane supporters deserve this? Not at all Do I deserve this? I cannot judge because I would be selfish and more subjective but I don’t think players deserved this. I don’t think the supporters deserved this as well.

"Honestly speaking you look at it and say‚ on the back of that‚ do you still want to put people at risk?’ Because there is so much risk for these wonderful people who come and watch this game here. Other are not involved.

"Do you want to put players at this risk? You've got to be honest enough and say‚ 'nah‚ you cannot'.

"Do you want to put yourself at risk? I love dicing with fire‚ maybe the switch on feelings for me is just too low and it never gets hot.

"But again I don’t think anybody deserves this.

"And also administration… the culture and identity of Chiefs is such that we are very peaceful. The culture and identity of Chiefs is such that they are cordial. They are more rational than emotional.

"Now would one want to see a scenario where this persists? No‚ no‚ no. It’s not right.

"We faced this (violence) in Johannesburg and now in Durban and we are playing again in Durban on Tuesday against Arrows.

"Do you still feel… bravery is bravery‚ but can you at the back of you being brave‚ feel you can drive at 200kmph with the ones seated in your car?

"Can you go do it? No‚ no.

"So‚ to an extent where you're feeling I don’t think supporters deserve this‚ I don’t think our players deserve this… neither does our administration deserve this.

"So considerations must obviously be made and I’m the first one to make such considerations.

"In leadership‚ calmly, so cool headedly, so you outline and expect to say things that are very responsible.

"Maybe just from a correction point of view‚ I remember there was a scenario where there was an outcry on 'fees must fall'. Trying to educate our nation‚ we are no professors‚ no teachers but maybe to remind them rather.

"When there was the movement of 'fees must fall' it went on to go to the State President‚ who 'must fall' and then it came on me‚ "Steve must fall'.

"But if you look at it where it comes from‚ then it becomes a trend‚ a culture. Now maybe again‚ look at what is happening currently. Maybe what we see in stadiums might not necessarily be what football is all about but the culmination of us as culture.

"Now we have to cut this culture of ill-discipline and delinquency. One has to be responsible enough to say‚ 'be the first one to cut this'.

"If it means I have to bring the calmness‚ listen to have to do that. Be responsible enough and say it‚ protect the players‚ protect administration‚ set an example and a trend that this must stop.

"If it has to stop by me being just outside the scenario‚ even with two matches to go‚ do it. There is nothing wrong with that.

"After 22 years at Arsenal when Arsene Wenger realised the seats were getting too red‚ he decided‚ 'no guys‚ no‚ this will be the end of my journey'.

"This man does it with lots of honour‚ respect and integrity and it is highly appreciated.

"I have to have the same consideration. People are fighting over... maybe me… and if that be the case… supporters‚ players are suffering because of me… then there are many considerations.

"I am effectively saying to you that I consider to be very responsible and to protect everybody at stake.

"Maybe also assisting the PSL not to be charging teams for violence. If you are the trigger‚ then you've got to stop.

"So if I’m the trigger for that‚ the best way there should not be any violence… there should be harmony‚ there should be results …

"I think one has to accept the fact that… no‚ no‚ no… you better stop‚ because if it goes on then a lot of people get hurt. And it is only fair." And I’m saying this with no lump in my throat‚ nothing.

"Calm‚ very rational‚ accepting and seeing that you know what‚ for the sake of peace‚ for the sake of results‚ for the sake of administration‚ players‚ supporters as well‚ just stop as a switch."

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