In an exclusive interview with Soccer Laduma, a former Kaizer Chiefs attacking player opened up about how he truly felt about leaving the club.
Chiefs needed an extra spots on their foreign quota this season and subsequently sacrificed Andriamirado 'Dax' Andrianarimanana, with the player receiving his clearance to permanently join up with Black Leopards.
Initially it was believed that a loan move was agreed between the two clubs, however the Madagascar international thereafter had his contract terminated.
Read more: Chiefs Sentiment On Billiat Changes
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Soccer Laduma this week, the player opened up about how he felt about leaving Chiefs, despite hitting form and impressing Ernst Middendorp last season.
"I am not really sure what the disagreement was about. I went to Mozambique after the final of the Nedbank Cup. When I came back, I was told that I am going to Black Leopards on loan. I was again told by my agent that I am no longer going to Black Leopards," Dax told Soccer Laduma.
Listen: Baxter - What Grinds Me Is That In 3 Years Time We'll Be In The Same Place
"I don't know the details of the deal, but I have since signed a two-year contract with Leopards now and everything is ok.
"Look, I am not angry but rather sad about the whole thing. I can only answer that… the rest you can talk to Bobby Motaung – he will have the answers.
"I am not bitter or angry at anyone, but I was just so sad to leave the club after I was starting to get to my best form. I wanted to do so much for the club. I really felt bad," he added.
To read more on what Dax had to say about:
• His relationship with Coach Ernst Middendorp
• What Middendorp said to him when leaving
• Which teammates at Chiefs he had a close relationship with
To read Dax's full interview, check out this week's edition of Soccer Laduma, issue number 1143.