Junior Khanye is offering to assist Kaizer Chiefs in an attempt to get the club back to where it belongs in getting results and winning trophies consistently.
Coming back from the Africa Cup of Nations break, Chiefs supporters had hoped for the team to do well in the Nedbank Cup for a realistic chance of winning a trophy this season.
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However, Amakhosi faithful were left in tears after the team was knocked out of the competition in the opening round by second tier newcomers, Milford FC.
Khanye believes that the Soweto giants need all hands on deck to reclaim the glory.
"I feel like this is something I shouldn't be discussing in public because I feel that it needs to be discussed with the club's boss himself and that's Bra K (Kaizer Motaung). It's been too long that the team has been going through the difficult times and continuing discussing it is becoming very sensitive. Yes, people talk and joke about it, but it is now very sensitive. I know some people won't believe me but what is happening at the club is something that I can see spiritually," said Khanye, speaking to the Siya crew.
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"There are things that need to be done whether people believe me or not and this thing is spiritual. I know that according to some people Junior Khanye hates Chiefs, but the truth is the exact opposite of that perception. For a very long time, I have been talking about Chiefs' problems but unfortunately some people have focused on the perception that I hate Chiefs and that is disappointing because that's not the truth. It is unfortunate that I can't tell the nation about the team's problems, and it would be best if I were to tell Bra K directly about them. Chiefs need to get back to where they belong and they can do it but there is a process that needs to be followed and it is spiritual," concluded Khanye.