Khama back at Ajax Cape Town

 

before he left, was brought on as a substitute in two pre-season friendlies, although Lokomotiv lost both.
Billiat and his agent are now waiting on the Russian club to get back to them.

“The training sessions are not much different to that of Ajax Cape Town, however under their new coach Leonid Kuchuk they concentrate a lot on the tactical aspects of the game,” Billiat told Ajax’s official website.

“We would be training and the session would be stopped by the technical team who would then explain when the ball must be played, the movement off the ball and the shape of the defence and attack, etc.

“I enjoyed my time with Lokomotiv Moscow and hopefully I made a good impression during my time with the team.
“Now I am back at Ajax Cape Town, concentrating on preparing for the new season.”

Meanwhile, former Highlanders striker Obadiah Tarumbwa has started training with University of Pretoria in the hope of finally breaking into the Premiership.
Tarumbwa, is currently attached to Kenyan Premier League club Sofapaka.

He has previously had stints with Belgium side Cercle Brugge.
The 27 year-old thrives as a shadow striker and can also play on either flank.
Tuks are desperately hunting down strikers after Thabo Mosadi became the only surviving forward from last season with Dumisani Ngwenya, Mame Niang, David Radebe, Thokozani Sekotlong and Diyo Sibisi all leaving.

AmaTuks have also been assessing Fikru Tefera and Sifiso Vilakazi.
Zimbabwe’s Takesure Chinyama is trying his luck at Wits and travelled with the team to a pre-season tournament yesterday.
It has also emerged that Congolese midfielder, Jeremy, who spent the last six months trying to play for Dynamos, has left for South Africa — Kick Off/Sports Reporter.

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