New Kaizer Chiefs recruit, Thatayaone Ditlhokwe, says joining a huge institution like Kaizer Chiefs doesn't give him a runny tummy at all.
The 24-year-old Botswana national team defender, says he is used to challenges, having captained his country at the age of 21.
"One thing I can tell you is that I'm the captain of the national team, I'm a player for the national team. I've captained my national team at the age of 21 so I don't think there's any pressure which can come more than what I've already passed through," said Ditlhokwe as quoted by SABC Sport. https://www.sabcsport.com/soccer/news/thatayaone-ditlhokwe-kaizer-chiefs-is-just-a-normal-challenge
"It's just a normal challenge that every player can face. That's why I said for you to grow you must have challenges, there's no player that can grow without having challenges."
Kaizer Chiefs have not won a trophy in eight years, but ironically, Ditlhokwe says he wants to win trophies and play in the CAF Champions League, which makes one wonder if he joined the right club.
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"I need to win trophies. I need to play in continental competitions like the Champions League and CAF, so that's what I'm looking forward to as a player. That's what I'm trying every time and at every training session so that I can grow as a player and win those things because you don't just win them for the sake of winning."
Ditlhokwe will be Amakhosi's player from July 1, with his SuperSport United contract running out at the end of June.