Former Kaizer Chiefs captain and middlefielder Willard Katsande is looking at a possible return to the club.
The former Zimbabwean middlefielder is one of the few former players who are dreaming of one day returning to the club to continue their legacy.
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Having played for Amakhosi between 2011 and 2021, he is looking to return to the club as a coach in the next coming four years he confirmed on Robert Marawa’s Worldwide Sports Show.
“Yes, very soon,” Katsande responded after being asked if he will coach Chiefs.
“As soon as I finish my qualifications. I am busy with my soccer school now. I’m preparing myself.
“As soon as I’m done with my qualifications, I will do that [coach Chiefs] and then go to my national team [Zimbabwe], because I believe I need to give back to my national team.”
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He was then asked how many years he is likely to take before coaching Chiefs by the show’s host Robert Marawa.
“How many years do you give yourself to coach Kaizer Chiefs?” Marawa asked the ex-player.
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“I think four,” Katsande answered. “Not just a coach, but a coach who’s going to win a trophy and the league. I’m going to try to change the game, and the way people see Kaizer Chiefs.”