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Johnson praises Khune's positive influence at Chiefs, but insists his place as No 2 is not secure

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Kaizer Chiefs' legend Itumeleng Khune made his long-awaited return to the club's matchday squad, but Cavin Johnson insists he won't be given special favours to break into the team as his career with Amakhosi nears an end. 
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Kaizer Chiefs' legend Itumeleng Khune made his long-awaited return to the club's matchday squad, but Cavin Johnson insists he won't be given special favours to break into the team as his career with Amakhosi nears an end. (Darren Stewart/Gallo Images)

Kaizer Chiefs' interim coach Cavin Johnson dismissed suggestions that the club has a leadership crisis with no stability in the captaincy, which has seen more than five players wear the armband this season. 

Brandon Petersen was the club's captain in their first few league matches of the 2023-24 season. 

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