VUT goalkeeper Obakeng Naane says his dream is to play for Kaizer Chiefs and he wants to replace Itumeleng Khune at Naturena.
VUT's dreams of qualifying for the Nedbank Cup quarter-finals were crushed by Mamelodi Sundowns after a 2-0 win at Lucas Moripe Stadium on Sunday.
The SAB League team were unluckly to miss a penalty through striker Reitumetse Hlongwane that could have brought them back into the game in the second half.
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Despite his cup dream being over, Naane still wants to pursue his dream of playing for his childhood team and believes he can replace both Khune and Daniel Akpeyi in goal at Amakhosi.
"I would like to play for Kaizer Chiefs. I think I can do better because [Itumeleng Khune] is old now," said Naane.
"I can take him out because I think I am a great keeper. I can do better than him."
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Meanwhile, VUT striker Hlongwane says his team will now take the experience gained in the Nedbank Cup to their campaign in the SAB League.
"It was a nice game. From a lower level I think we played well.We got a chance but didn't capitalise," said Hlongwane.
"As a big team Sundowns capitalised on their chances. Unfortunately it was not a day for us."
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