While many questioned Kaizer Chiefs' decision to let go of Willard Katsande when they retained other veterans, Amakhosi legend Tinashe Nengomasha sees nothing sinister about the departure of his compatriot. SihleNdebeleSK
A fortnight ago, Chiefs decided against renewing Katsande's contract. The 35-year-old defensive midfielder had joined Chiefs from Ajax Cape Town in August 2011. Some felt Katsande was just unfortunate to be released, especially given that fellow senior players like Itumeleng Khune, Ramahlwe Mphahlele and Bernard Parker, are among those given fresh deals to continue at Naturena.
Nengomasha has begged to differ to the idea that Katsande was unlucky, saying the club took a good decision to release him since they've already signed a few players in his position. Cole Alexander and
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