Khama hailed

“special talent” after two goals in key games for the coastal club.
The Zimbabwe international scored the winner against Mamelodi Sundowns last weekend and then got the third goal against Free State Stars in Friday’s Absa Premiership win at Cape Town stadium. His contribution comes despite a run of poor form which has seen him turn in almost anonymous performances, notably in three games against Kaizer Chiefs.

“Billiat is a player who has a natural instinct for the game, who plays from feeling. Maybe he has struggled a little bit in the structures of Ajax, where we play in a certain way. In a way he struggled when he is not allowed to play freely or when I insist that I want the team to think on the field. But I feel with him there will be moments when he can express himself and maybe we need to find a balance for him,” said the Dutch coach. – Supersoccer.

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