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Downs star Billiat set to bow out in style?

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his last league game for Sundowns.

The Zimbabwean will lift the Absa Premiershi­p trophy for the second time in his career. The winner’s medal he will get will join the Nedbank Cup,

Telkom Knockout,

Caf Champions League and Caf Super Cup winner’s medals he amassed with the Tshwane giants along with the Footballer of the Year award he received in 2016.

“We paid big money for him and everyone was saying how can you spend so much money on a 22-year-old? But if you look at the number of trophies we have won, he has been at the heart of that success – in fact leading us, then you appreciate and you accept that he might not be here (next season) but he gave us a lot during his time,” Mosimane said.

“If he stays, it’s a legacy that we are building. He has contribute­d so much in the last five years. We love him and he knows that the team loves him. But you know me, I won’t stop trying to change his mind because where there is life there is hope. I still believe that it’s possible. Anything is possible.”

This was a low-key season for Billiat according to his own high standards. His contributi­on nonetheles­s was immense, scoring eight goals in 16 matches in the league. Those goals were crucial, especially the two he scored against Bidvest Wits, the one against Platinum Stars in Phokeng and the magical one against Cape Town City which ended the Citizens’ dominance over the Brazilians while also eliminatin­g the Cape side in the league race.

Billiat was this week named in Caf ’s Champions League Team of the Week from the opening round of matches in the group stage.

“This was like the first year when he joined us.” Mosimane said. “It was hectic with injuries. But injuries are part of football. You have to accept and understand that these things happen. But even with the injuries, whenever he is on the pitch – he really shows that I am important at the club, I am a good football player and I play with my heart when I am injury free. He helped us. He scores when he is there.”

What’s been remarkable about the situation is the profession­alism from the club and the Zimbabwean despite reaching an impasse in the contract negotiatio­ns in January.

Even though it has been certain for some time that Billiat would go at the end of the season, as he didn’t sign an extension of the contract that ends in June which meant he could have signed a precontrac­t in January, the club has consistent­ly played him and he has delivered.

“We played Keagan

Dolly until his last match,” Mosimane said. “We played Bongani Zungu until his last match. We’ll play Khama until his last match, why not? He’s been proper whenever he comes in. You saw him against Ajax, he wasn’t even fully fit but he came, scored and he contribute­d. He’s been good. Whenever he is there, he’s showed a very good and positive attitude. He’s matured now. He is no longer a youngster. We are happy with him.

“I would love to have a player like Khama again for the next three years at Sundowns.”

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