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Chiefs coach chuffed with Billiat’s return

• Six-week rest is paying off for playmaker who will be eased back into action

- Marc Strydom Kaizer Chiefs coach

Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp has said the fruits of Khama Billiat’s rest were there to see as the playmaker came off the bench in Amakhosi’s Nedbank Cup win against Royal Eagles‚ even if his return was balanced by some rustiness.

Billiat added much-needed creativity coming on for Leonardo Castro with the score goalless at FNB Stadium on Saturday‚ and pried some good openings‚ with Lebogang Manyama grabbing the winner in the 70th minute for a 1-0 victory to Chiefs.

The Zimbabwean had returned from six weeks of enforced rest without a competitiv­e game — with no declared injury — after Middendorp and his technical team had found

Ernst Middendorp

Billiat to be jaded in December.

After such a prolonged absence‚ there was also some rustiness‚ and Middendorp said he would continue to introduce Billiat back in stages.

“We are definitely very pleased to have Khama [back]. That was our intention taking him out from December 22 ‚ and taking him out for a long time‚” Middendorp said.

“And you can now see. He has a good touch ‚ he ’ s sprinting 100%. But on the other side‚ being out for such a long time‚ don’t overdo it.

“Probably today 45 minutes‚ and in the near future we can go to 60 minutes.

“It was his first competitiv­e 45 minutes after a long time not involved. And what I have seen — ja‚ good.”

Billiat’s previous competitiv­e game had been the 1-1 draw away against Maritzburg United on December 22.

Chiefs have shown themselves to be impressive­ly nonreliant on the playmaker in his absence‚ maintainin­g the positive results that have kept them top of the Premiershi­p by nine points.

The thinking in resting Billiat‚ according to Middendorp‚ stems from the mixed bag of performanc­es he produced in the first half of the season‚ with one goal in 12 league and cup matches by December.

Middendorp had complained that competing for Zimbabwe in the Cosafa Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt — where Billiat was one of the stars of the group stage — in the off-season had been too much for one of his star attackers.

As Chiefs aim to clinch a league title and reverse four seasons without silverware‚ they will hope a refreshed Billiat has much to offer in the killer final third stage of the 20192020 campaign.

AND YOU CAN NOW SEE. HE HAS A GOOD TOUCH‚ HE’S SPRINTING 100%. BUT ON THE OTHER SIDE‚ BEING OUT FOR SUCH A LONG TIME ‚ DON ’ T OVERDO IT

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Khama Billiat in action for Chiefs last weekend.
/Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePi­x Up and running: Khama Billiat in action for Chiefs last weekend.

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