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Moloisane has taken it upon himself to end the ‘suffering’ of the Chiefs

By staffJuly 17, 20263 Mins Read
Moloisane has taken it upon himself to end the ‘suffering’ of the Chiefs
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A new Kaizer Chiefs PLAYER who revealed that he once worked part-time for the Naturena team as a boy, Thabo Moloisane, cannot believe that his dream of becoming a Makhosi player has finally come true.

Moloisane (27), who was one of the outstanding players in the success of Stellenbosch FC in previous seasons, has signed a three-year contract with Chiefs.

This player from Meadowlands, Soweto, revealed that he loved Chiefs so much that he worked for them under the supervision of his relative who was the kit manager with the aim of getting close to them.

When Moloisane spoke to the Chiefs media team as the Naturena team is in Spain, he revealed that it was once his job to look for tickets for the Kings matches for his family in order to show people that he is connected to this team.

Since Moloisane has agreed with Fernando Da Cruz in Chiefs, there are many chances that he will quickly eat the scheme in the back wall of this team.

This stopper, who has been wanted by Orlando Pirates in the past years, will have a scheme with players including Zitha Kwinika, Inacio Miguel and Given Msimango.

“When those in charge of my affairs informed me three years ago that Chiefs wanted me, I couldn’t believe it because my dream of years was coming true.

“Although it took a long time, the most important thing is that I finally arrived at Chiefs as a player.

“My heart started connecting with Chiefs a long time ago, so my arrival there is like answering prayers or returning home,” said Moloisane.

“I still forget that the little boy who was working part-time without pay because he wanted to be close to the Chiefs is now going to play for them in front of crowds of people.

“The most important thing for me is to come and make a difference to the Chiefs because their signing means that they see something good in the way I play.

“I promise that I will raise the level more than I will lower it since I am playing for the team I grew up loving.

“It will help me and for me it’s like coming home because the Chiefs headquarters is a place that I’ve been close to for years.”

There is no question that the signing of Moloisane to Chiefs is aimed at ending the problem of scoring goals for years.

Meanwhile: Chiefs drew 1-1 with Al Kholood from Saudi Arabia in a friendly match yesterday. The Kings’ goal was scored by Asanele Velebayi.

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