“It’s finished!” – Kaizer Chie

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 2:Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach and legend Doctor Khumalo during the memorial service of Isaac “Shakes” Kungwane on June 2, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Kungwane died in hospital on Wednesday at the age of 43. He will be buried on Saturday in North West. (Photo by Gallo Images / Daily Sun /Trevor Kunene)

“It’s finished!” – Kaizer Chiefs legend 16V on Percy Tau drama

Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo has opened up on Percy Tau’s costly penalty miss in Bafana’s AFCON opener against Mali

“It’s finished!” – Kaizer Chie

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 2:Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach and legend Doctor Khumalo during the memorial service of Isaac “Shakes” Kungwane on June 2, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Kungwane died in hospital on Wednesday at the age of 43. He will be buried on Saturday in North West. (Photo by Gallo Images / Daily Sun /Trevor Kunene)

Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana legend Doctor Khumalo has opened up on South Africa’s ‘penalty’ crisis.

Percy Tau squandered a golden opportunity in Bafana’s AFCON opener against Mali by missing a penalty kick.

While a debate rages on over who should’ve taken the kick, Khumalo believes it’s time to move on as it makes no difference now!

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“I don’t even want to talk about the Tebza-Percy saga, Teboho wanted to take the penalty but Percy missed. We can’t reverse that, it’s finished,” Doctor Khumalo said as quoted by IdiskiTimes.

“So let them sit down as a team and rectify the situation. Because at the end of the day it’s not lost. They still have two games, which are very tricky but I’d like to believe that they [Bafana] can uplift themselves.”

In other news, former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Cole Alexander has reportedly returned to South Africa after concluding a deal with Polokwane City!

The 34-year-old midfielder joined Swedish Helsingborgs IF after his departure from the Glamour Boys.

However his stint in Europe lasted just six months with reports suggesting he has signed a new deal with Limpopo side Polokwane City!

Alexander has made over 280 appearances in the PSL for a host of clubs scoring 16 goals and assisting 11 more and will bring some healthy experience to Rise and Shine.

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