With Kaizer Chiefs players normally criticized of being comfortable, former midfielder Reneilwe Letsholonyane could have explained why.
There has been criticism going around that Chiefs buy players doing well at other clubs but when the same players suddenly become average donning the famous gold and black jersey.
Amakhosi are still on a drive to reclaim their trophy success, with their long wait threatening to complete a ten-year cycle.
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The Glamour Boys have been making overhauls of squads over the years buying players the supporters wanted and last season made drastic changes to their technical team, as Nasreddine Nabi came with his own company of experts in different fields but the results have remained largely the same, with the only exception being them still in the Nedbank Cup semi-finals.
Letsholonyane, who is part of the last generation to win trophies at the Soweto giants, has revealed that playing for Chiefs has its own comfort zone, after explaining why he does not regret going overseas.
"It was a dream once I was in that space. But was it something that should happen? It should not, because at Chiefs you're already living the dream of overseas but within the country, in your own comfortable space," Letsholonyane said on Omniaudioafrica YouTube Channel.
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"For me going overseas and better my football career, better my life, if it happened, perfect but I don't have any regret that it did not happen.
"I feel that at Chiefs, then, I don't know now, the standard that was set and the club itself, how it was doing things, you feel like you're overseas but at home," the former Bafana Bafana midfielder added.
Amakhosi, however, have sold two players overseas in the last two years, Siyabonga Ngezana and Njabulo Blom, who has returned on loan.