Having had limited game-time so far this season, Kaizer Chiefs defender Thatayaone Ditlhokwe is hoping to help the Naturena-based outfit return to their glorious days.
Ditlhokwe has been one of the casualties of the arrival of new head coach Nasreddine Nabi, having seen decreased minutes on the pitch, though would be pleased with having started in all of the side's last four matches.
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Reports of a move away from Chiefs were further fueled by his absence from the matchday squad in the opening five league matches of the campaign.
However, injuries to several of the club's defensive players, including Bradley Cross and Rushwin Dortley, prompted Nabi to give the former SuperSport United man an opportunity, one which he has grabbed with hands.
The Botswana national team captain has since made six appearances, although he played the full 90 minutes on just two occasions.
Still, those minutes are enough for the left-footer to feel he is finding his place in the squad.
"You can say that I am finally finding my feet again in the team, but I think it's not all about a player, but it's about the team and how the team performs,'' said Ditlhokwe during Chiefs' media open day at Naturena on a rainy Tuesday morning.
"I am still working hard to help the team do well. If you focus more on yourself as a player, that means you're selfish. At the end of the day, I am a Chiefs player and Chiefs come first.
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"Obviously, it's not a good thing to always concede in each and every game as a defender. As a defender, keeping a clean sheet is like scoring a goal. We always watch videos to see where we get it wrong, and we will rectify it."
Amakhosi secured a much-needed 2-1 victory against Stellenbosch FC on Wednesday, with the man nicknamed 'TT' managing 78 minutes on the field.