With Stuart Baxter admitting that he is yet to find a suitable position for Nkosingiphile Ngcobo in his Kaizer Chiefs starting XI, his predecessor Gavin Hunt has identified how to get the best out of Mshini. #SLSiya
Mxm that plumber must just retire he is always giving lame excuses why some players are not playing he likes of manyama are injured but wen they come back they play he is always playing defensive football mxm he must start wearing helmet now.
I hate this guy for hampering these youngsters.. Had Ngcobo, Mashiane and others in chiefs had game time, they would've been in bafana bafana.
There is no suitable position for this young fellow on Stuart Baxter's style of play. He must just go to sundowns nje hhay,
Hunt says you going to have rearrange your whole team to carry him a little bit ..he cant run up n down I what type of a player is that ... rearrange the whole team to help him.
Source https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/kaizer-chiefs/where-nkosingiphile-ngcobo-can-shine-for-chiefs/715730
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