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Lekay announced Sweden. Image: @FC Trollhättan/ X.

Former Chiefs trialist moves to Europe

A former trialist at Kaizer Chiefs has found himself a team in Europe. Remember the striker Wayde Lekay at Naturena?

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Lekay announced Sweden. Image: @FC Trollhättan/ X.

Failing to score a contract at Kaizer Chiefs does not say your career is over. Wayde Lekay can attest to that.

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LEKAY MOVES TO SWEDISH CLUB

Since stopping at Naturena before leaving the then coach Arthur Zwane unconvinced, the lanky striker has found a team in the Swedish third division.

As noted by Unplayable, the former Cape Town City center forward will wear the colours of FC Trollhattan.

SA striker Wayde Lekay has joined Swedish third division club, FC Trollhättan.

MOLEFI NTSEKI HIGHLIGHTS POSITIVES

Meanwhile, Amakhosi coach Molefi Ntseki is not hopeless after a slow start.

Chatting to the media after the game, Ntseki revealed what is allowing him to sleep better at night.

“We have brought some quality players and the mood in the camp is good. It’s just unfortunate that [we lost because] we’re expecting to get good results out of this,” he said to SuperSport TV, as quoted by iDiski Times.

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“But I think in terms of the attitude in the camp it’s very good, the players are looking forward to a good season because we are having a very good mood in the camp.

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The former Bafana Bafana coach concluded by suggesting Amakhosi will sure can better in time.

“Tactically we are still working on our different formations in terms of the players coming on from the bench, those coming on from the stand but I think today it leaves us with a very huge assignment in terms of how we prepare going forward,” Ntseki concluded.

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Molefi during team arrivals before the 2023 MTN8 quarterfinal between Cape Town City and Kaizer Chiefs at Athlone Stadium in Cape Town on 13 August 2023 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

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Meanwhile, the Glamour Boys are looking ahead to a home clash against AmaZulu on Saturday, 26 August at 17:30.