PSL’s legend tells Kaizer Chiefs not to sign the goalkeeper of the first Super Eagles option: he lacks the basics

The former Premier Soccer League star (PSL) Khanye has urged Kaizer Chiefs not to Nigeria and the chippa goalkeeper United Stanley Nwabali in the summer when the transfer window opens, reports Owngoalnigeria.com.

Nwabali, who is the goalkeeper of the first option of the National Senior team of Nigeria, and is expected to be expected excellently well in the last Cup of Nations of Africa in Africa that leaves Chippa United in the summer.

He is widely linked to a transfer to the heads of the Kaizer League, who are attentive to a shooting cap, and Nwabali has also announced that Chiefs is joining it will be a dream come true for him.

Speaking about the player’s desire to make the movement, Khanye warned the club that he did not sign the 28 -year -old Nigerian saying that he is not at the level required to play in the club, regardless of the fact that he is an internationally established international with Nigeria.

“I think that the fact that it is a Nigerian international as a first -option goalkeeper can be blinding because Nigeria has a superior team that sometimes covers him,” Khanye said, as cited by Idiski Times.

“But this guy, when I look at him and observe, he gives away many goals, especially high balls. They do not hit him at the bottom, but take advantage of his height.

“I mean, sometimes he will get a ball and then spill it; he makes mistakes in high school. Then, to answer you, if it is suitable for the bosses, I know they can’t bring Khune back, but can a talented goalkeeper obtain who can also play with his feet?

“They must do their investigation, and I don’t think I have seen anyone in Betway Prime Minister now. So no, I don’t think it’s a good goalkeeper for Kaizer Chiefs because he not only made an error in this game (against Downs),” Khanye added.

The former extreme believed that there are better alternatives to the Nigerian and challenged the chief technical department to make adequate investigation and analysis before any decision.

“I know that the technical team could say something different, and I think someone is selling to this guy. I want to say, even if you look at the second goal (against Mamelodi Sundowns), it was supposed to handle that ball; it is taller than everyone; it can probably touch the crossbar without jumping,” Khanye said.

“For me, you can’t do the basics. The bosses, with the crisis they have, can obtain an adequate explorer to find an adequate goalkeeper,” he concluded.

Daniel Martins

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