Doctor Khumalo Mokwena

Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo blasts Cavin Johnson. Image: ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs legend picks best Bafana performer

Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo has named his standout Bafana Bafana player following Friday’s draw against Eswatini

Doctor Khumalo Mokwena

Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo blasts Cavin Johnson. Image: ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo has picked his standout Bafana Bafana performer during their lackluster draw against Eswatini.

Hugo Broos’ side were held to a disappointing draw against Eswatini in an international friendly match on Friday night at the FNB Stadium.

According to ’16V’, Cape Town City striker Khanyisa Mayo was the shining light on a disappointing evening.

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Kaizer Chiefs legend praises Mayo

“First half, we were attacking on the left hand side and now we changed, second half we were only attacking on the right hand side.” Doctor Khumalo said as quoted by IdiskiTimes.

“To be precise I thought Mayo had more impact than any other player on the field. Whenever he had the ball you could tell that he really wanted the ball and tried to score.”

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The former Buccaneers midfielder, who represented the club between 2007 and 2011, has confirmed his desire to coach in the Premier Soccer League.

Joseph Kamwendo has obtained his necessary coaching licences and is currently coaching back home in the Malawi top flight at Bangwe All Stars.

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“Whether it’s as an assistant coach at a Premiership side or I can start as a head coach at a Motsepe Foundation side. I am well qualified to coach there.” Joseph Kamwendo told SoccerLaduma.

“I know and respect the requirements of coaching in South Africa. So I had to prepare myself first before saying I am ready for that.

“Now, I can say ‘I am ready’. I would be very happy if I can be given the chance at my former team Orlando Pirates but I wouldn’t mind coaching any other team.”

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