
Amakhosi family, be honest…
When you see Lamine on one side and Raphinha on the other, don’t you just lean closer to the screen?
That Facebook question hit a nerve:
“Where do you rank Lamine–Raphinha among the BEST duos in the world?”
Some fans are calling it football poetry. Others say, “Relax, it’s still early.” But one thing is clear — this duo has South African football fans talking, arguing, comparing… and dreaming about what real wing play looks like.
This caption isn’t just about rankings.
It’s about excitement.
It’s about watching two wide players who:
- Take defenders on
- Play with freedom
- Don’t fear the moment
For Chiefs supporters, this hits home. At Naturena, fans have been crying out for wingers who excite again — players who make you stand up before the goal even comes.
Lamine–Raphinha represents that feeling. That buzz. That “something is about to happen” energy.
On the pitch, the combination has been eye-catching.
One brings:
- Youth
- Fearlessness
- Natural flair
The other brings:
- Experience
- Direct end product
- Relentless intensity
Together, they stretch defences, overload fullbacks, and force teams to sit deeper. Even when goals don’t come, the threat is constant — and that’s what top duos do.
In world football right now, elite partnerships are judged not just by goals, but by influence. And this pairing? It influences games.
Chiefs fans didn’t waste time.
Some were bold:
“Top 5 duo in the world right now. No debate.”
Others were cautious:
“They’re good, but consistency over seasons matters.”
Then came the nostalgia merchants:
“This reminds me of when wingers actually entertained — not just tracked back.”
And of course, the Naturena comparisons:
“Give Chiefs one winger with this bravery and the whole PSL changes.”
That’s the thing with Amakhosi supporters — we don’t just watch football. We measure it against what we want our club to be.
Some online chatter suggests:
- The duo could become the club’s long-term attacking identity
- Tactical systems may increasingly be built around them
- One could eventually outgrow the partnership if interest from bigger markets intensifies
Again, this is fan speculation, not official word. But when supporters start asking “how long can we keep this duo together?” — that’s usually a sign of something special.
Here’s where it gets spicy.
Chiefs fans have been throwing out comparisons:
- Against pace-based duos
- Against goal-heavy partnerships
- Against chemistry-driven combinations
Some rank them top 3, others top 5, and a few say “too early.”
But even the doubters admit one thing:
Few duos are this entertaining right now.
And entertainment matters. Especially to South African fans raised on flair, rhythm, and personality in football.
So why does this matter to Kaizer Chiefs?
Because Chiefs are rebuilding identity.
Because fans want excitement again.
Because watching global football isn’t just entertainment — it’s education.
This duo reminds us:
- Wingers can be match-winners
- Football should be brave
- Youth + experience can work beautifully
At Naturena, recruitment, development, and tactics are under constant scrutiny. Duos like this set the benchmark — and Chiefs supporters will keep demanding that same spark.

