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Kaizer Chiefs finally give their supporters something to feast

Kaizer Chiefs’ gentle giant Thatayaone Ditlhokwe has boldly predicted that the current generation will bring back the glory days that have eluded Amakhosi in the last eight years. 

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The 25-year-old was still a teenager the last time Chiefs lifted a trophy in 2015. While the club’s supporters were waiting for Chiefs to end the trophy drought, the Botswana international was making his way up the football chain – first, turning professional at Gaborone United in 2018 before moving to Township Rollers and then signing for SuperSport United just before the devastation of Covid-19. 

While the world looked like it was coming to an end, Ditlhokwe’s was just beginning – culminating in him joining Amakhosi in July this year. In Chiefs, Ditlhokwe signed for a club that hasn’t given its supporters something to feast on in almost a decade. 

But he believes that will change soon, and not just because Chiefs launched their brand of potato chips on Monday. 

“If you worry too much, and you stress yourself about what has happened, and what hasn’t happened [then you will struggle],” said Dithokwe in a calm and measured tone at the club’s headquarters in Naturena. 

“The most important thing is the road that will take you [towards success]. It’s not about what you want, you can have the will to win but if you don’t have what it takes to win, then that will remain a dream which will not manifest. It’s all about focusing on what can take you there. As you can see, the Chiefs that started the first game and the Chiefs you are seeing now – there is an improvement, and that is the road that will take us back to the glory days.”

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