Why forgotten man Siphelele Ntshangase agreed to a contract extension at Kaizer Chiefs

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Why forgotten man Siphelele Ntshangase agreed to a contract extension at Kaizer Chiefs
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“My logic dictates that when a club extends the contract of a player‚ the technical team should have had extensive discussions about it” BraMahlatse

Mahlakgane said the decision by the attacking midfielder to stay on at Naturena‚ despite his limited opportunities under coach Ernst Middendorp‚ is a calculated risk that could work out for the player in the long run.

"What I know is that if things don’t go well‚ he will be a free agent but like in any other business you take a risk. "If you want to be successful‚ you must throw in everything and see what happens‚ and you must be calculated and brave at the same time.” “The answer to why Ntshangase has extended his contract is very simple‚ I know that Chiefs spent a lot of money on the boy when he joined from Baroka‚ so it would have been a fruitless exercise.

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