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Itumeleng Khune: Billiat Gave us Tough Time at Sundowns

Johannesburg — Kaizer Chiefs shot stopper Itumeleng Khune has gone down memory lane, saying new Amakhosi player Khama Billiat used to give ...

Johannesburg — Kaizer Chiefs shot stopper Itumeleng Khune has gone down memory lane, saying new Amakhosi player Khama Billiat used to give them a torrid time during his era at Mamelodi Sundowns. 

Khune is particularly excited by the arrival of Zimbabwean international Billiat, who could get further value out of the shot-stopper’s trademark passes.

“He used to give us a tough time when we played against Sundowns and hopefully he will bring that to the club and we will manage to find him with those quality passes so that he can punish other clubs and not only my passes.

“Of course, I mean, you’ve seen how great his first touch is. He’s a great player, he finds the spaces and he capitalises,” said Khune.
Khune Endorses Khama 

Amakhosi have made four signings ahead of the 2018 /19 campaign, although Andriamirado Andrianarimanana’s arrival is still in doubt following a dispute with Madagascar amateur club Fosa Juniors.

Billiat, Mirwa and goalkeeper Virgil Vries have already made their club debuts in the recent Bokone Bophirima Maize Cup, which Chiefs won over the weekend.

Meanwhile, Chiefs midfielder Willard Katsande has claimed that he played a role in convincing Billiat to join the club from South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

Katsande and Billiat are both Zimbabwean, but played on opposing sides in South Africa for seven years after Katsande left Ajax Cape Town to join Amakhosi.

"I can say I helped the team get him," said Katsande, according to Kick Off. "But we know what kind of player Khama is. He has come to The Village and changed the whole dimension of the players around him."

"Obviously, as a brother, I wanted him to be here [at Chiefs]. I know how it is to be here, I've been here for eight seasons and they've been good to me," Katsande explained. — Online Sources 


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