A former Kaizer Chiefs player has challenged the club’s head coach Stuart Baxter and his technical team to consider giving Itumeleng Khune a chance in the team in the second round of the season.
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Mzansi’s former number one goalkeeper was in action for the Warriors FC in the Compact Cup at the weekend, as selected by the fans as per the rules of the competition.
Former Chiefs midfielder Ntokozo Sikhakhane is convinced that the 34-year-old deserves better than feauturing in zero league appearances at this stage of the season after 16 matches played by the Soweto giants.
Kaizer Chiefs’ Keagan Dolly and Khama Billiat in Junior Khanye’s PSL XI:
After being criticized for his performances before he was dropped, Khune has showed improvement and hunger for action when he turned out for the select side in Durban.
Khune was last in action in August during the quarter-final match against Mamelodi Sundowns at Lucas Masterpieces Stadium.
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“For a player who hasn’t played in a long time, Khune played very well and he was impressive. Even though I don’t know much what the situation is between him and Baxter, Khune has showed with his performance that he is still one of the best. His confidence was there and with his performance he showed that he can still contribute at Chiefs,” said Sikhakhane.
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