Kaizer Chiefs' new Burundian striker Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana drew mirth from opposition supporters for some of his awkward touches and misses — and his showing of the skull and crossbones sign after notching his brace with a penalty also had the internet in giggles.
But his two crucial goals, something lacking for battling Amakhosi in 2022-23, also earned Chiefs a 2-1 DStv Premiership win against SuperSport United on Saturday that may have provided a lifeline to Amakhosi's young coach Arthur Zwane.
Caleb Bimenyimana, he forgot the correct sign of Kaizer Chiefs 🤣#KaizerChiefs #DStvPrem pic.twitter.com/2ZxoWXkLRd
— Lethabo (@Lethabo4991) September 18, 2022
Bimenyimana showed he still has plenty of adjusting to do to the Premiership, with some clumsy touches as he also missed some sitters before burying his first goal in the 40th minute.
After scoring his 54th-minute penalty, Bimenyimana — whose hard-to-pronounce surname has earned him the nickname “BMW Emnyama” (black BMW) — made a skull and crossbones sign, the signal of Chiefs' Soweto rivals Orlando Pirates, pictures of which circulated to much hilarity on social media.
When you work at Luthuli House but your heart is with EFF
— S'thembiso Msomi (@Sthezozo) September 18, 2022
BM Emnyama is a bhakabhaka pic.twitter.com/SCb33UC17Q
Apparently, though, Bimenyimana made the sign to thank Burundian supporters in the stadium as it is well-known in his country to signify the cross on their flag.
TjoviTjo feed your eyes, Sunday morning Eskom was trending no (1 ) Chiefs was no ( 2 together with Caleb BMW Emnyama and the rest, many enemies heaters received Chiefs results midnight because loadshadding sector, others still don't believe, Well done Arthur Zwane and players,? pic.twitter.com/y1ItiMrdkK
— Dr Saddam Maake (@SaddamMaake) September 18, 2022
Internet banter aside, Zwane was pleased with how Bimenyimana performed against SuperSport and said he is the target man Amakhosi need.
“Caleb is giving us that different dimension. We have a lot of nippy players who are very good in one-versus-one situations and also who are not very strong on the ball but very mobile,” Zwane said.
“Caleb is strong on the ball and very quick in attack. He is that type of a striker and that’s why we had to take our time in terms of bringing in someone.
“We had to make sure that when he comes in we could complement him because it’s pointless bringing in a player and he is not fitting the system or the way we want to play.
“We obviously had to profile him properly so that when we brought him in we were sure this was how he could help us in improving our game.”
Real recognise real!
— Daily something (@psl_quotes) September 17, 2022
Lewandowski speaks on Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana’s performance on his first start for Kaizer Chiefs. 🙏🏽🔥 pic.twitter.com/NRd8xJud0R
Chiefs are on a break and will return to action when they host AmaZulu in the first leg of their MTN8 semifinal on the weekend of October 1 to 2.
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