Young Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo has shut down talk of a potential exit, declaring his dedication to the club and making reference to his "black and gold blood".
In a pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday's PSL clash against Richards Bay, Ngcobo declared himself a "Khosi for life."
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As reported by Siya crew yesterday, Chiefs may be looking to secure the exciting youngster's future with a fresh three-year deal, binding him to the club until June 2028. For Ngcobo, his focus now is squarely on delivering results and silverware, trophies that have eluded Amakhosi for years.
"Obviously I have a contract with Kaizer Chiefs. I belong to this (team) and my blood is black and gold. It's good to see yourself play for a club like this. I think every player is waiting for their opportunity to play. We are more of a team rather than saying these ones are from development or what," Ngcobo told the media.
"We are all happy that we are working together. And as youngsters we are happy that we are getting the chance to have game time and help the team where we can," he continued.
Ngcobo then went on to discuss the unique pressure playing for a club like Chiefs, taking into context how the team has underperformed this season so far.
"The pressure starts from when we play in the MultiChoice as the stadiums are always full of our supporters and when we come to the first team the pressure becomes bigger but that's what comes with playing for Kaizer Chiefs and I am ready for that.
"I should just make sure that it all starts at training and I work hard to be in the team and do as much as I can do to help the team whether it is scoring goals or creating chances for other players, to score so that we win games starting from this Saturday against Richard Bay. We are focusing on the next game to get the three points," Ngcobo concluded.
Ngcobo's expressed commitment and enthusiasm paint a promising picture for Chiefs who are looking to steer clear from some of the recent negativity surrounding the club.
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