Soccer Laduma

The Khosi Nation speaks

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Billiat’s best is yet to be seen Masilo Machaka – Kaizer Chiefs supporter

“Based on what we know of Billiat, he hasn’t really done much or lived up to expectatio­ns since joining us. We expected a lot from him after what we saw from him at Mamelodi Sundowns, but I think his form is still coming. I’m sure we are going to see the Billiat we know soon in the team. The sentiment from the supporters is that Billiat’s best is yet to be seen at Chiefs because he’s so dangerous but, like I said, we’ve not seen much from him yet. I’m not sure if the problem is our style of play or what because we have seen glimpses of his true potential but nothing much. We really expect and need more from him because we know what this guy can do. We still believe in him, which is why we always expect something special from him whenever he is on the field. Remember when we had Collins Mbesuma in our team? We used to be so happy because we knew that he was going to give us something and that’s exactly what we expect from Billiat. Yes, he’s been missing easy chances, but I hope that’s not going to discourage him and that we will see his best form soon. We had really high expectatio­ns of this guy and he’s one of the players that brought our confidence, as supporters, back. We were so excited when we heard that he had signed for the club, but the truth is that his form has dropped a bit. I’m not sure if it is a question of understand­ing or combinatio­ns up front, but something is just missing. He scored a beautiful goal against The Magic and I hope that goal will boost his confidence going forward.”

Khama needs his teammates Saddam Maake – Kaizer Chiefs supporter

“Let me tell you this, number one, Billiat is a good player. Number two, the supporters are willing to give him a chance to get to the level he was at when he was still playing at Mamelodi Sundowns. Now that he is at Kaizer Chiefs, everyone in the team isn’t playing well and you tell me how can this one player make everything work in the team? There are no good combinatio­ns, the players are not up to standard and it is unfair to point a finger at one person. Some supporters are divided on the situation, but our players need to be strong and do their duty on the field. Personally, I am not unhappy with Khama because I know that if he had the players around him that were doing a good job, then he would also be doing a good job. It is a team effort and Khama needs his teammates. We know that he is a hard worker and we can’t blame one individual when there is a whole team that is at fault here. I am giving him my support and I hope that our team will be able to work together to get Chiefs to where it is supposed to be.”

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