Khumalo may have made headlines for the wrong reasons after receiving a controversial red card in their match against Santos. But he is still seen as a model professional. “Bongani is the type of player who’s eager to learn … I don’t see a ceiling for Bongani as he still continues to improve, and with his height and physical strength I’m convinced he will play in Europe in the future,” Hunt says in the current edition of Kick Off magazine. Khumalo has this to say: “I believe that to have a clear direction of where you’re going, you must never burn bridges.” SuperSport are still hoping the PSL and Safa will intervene with regards to Khumalo’s dismissal against Santos. http://www.kickoff.com/static/news/article.php?id=11937 To read the full interview on Khumalo’s thoughts about what it takes to move to Europe, get the latest issue of Kick Off, on sale now.




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freddy mapulane
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@freddy,wat do u mean by rushing him,do u know fabrigus went to arsenal at the age of 18 years,i think he can do it there,u know the reason Teko is still here,is bcoz of that attitude,so let these guys go there while their age still on their site
Age 27?
Age 27?