Johnny Sack
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Mchezaji wa Yanga kutoka South Afrika, akihojiwa na waandishi kuhusu Aziz Ki amesema mchezaji huyo alimwambia alikataa ofa ya kujiunga na timu za South Africa sababu kuwa ameona ligi hiyo imeshuka ubora, japo hakuelezea kwa kirefu
Looks like Stephane Aziz Ki could reject PSL clubs amid reported interest by FAR Post
“We partly had a conversation, a slight one with Aziz Ki, he mentioned the standard of South African football [in the PSL] has dropped,” Aziz Ki's Yanga teammate, Mahlatsi Makudubela told South African Football Journalists' Association (SAFJA).
“It’s gone down, I don’t know why though, I couldn’t quite answer [to] that though, I think statistics can speak for itself, comparisons should be made right now.
“Tanzanian football, there are two clubs that [were] competing in the CAF Champions League quarter-finals, that says a lot about Tanzanian football and credit should be given to them, the TFA, the wonderful work they’re doing," he continued.
“As for South Africa, I think people are in a comfort zone, they are okay, we avoid relegation, it’s okay to play for a club just avoiding relegation, you don’t have ambitions [to move] and compete against Al Ahly, CR Belouizdad, all these African giants out there.
“I think in his mind, he’s thinking of ambitions. Yes, there’s money [in the PSL] it’s something you want to look at, but you also want to challenge yourself and grow yourself as a brand – so I think that’s where it comes. Maybe looking at it from a competition point of view.”
Looks like Stephane Aziz Ki could reject PSL clubs amid reported interest by FAR Post
“We partly had a conversation, a slight one with Aziz Ki, he mentioned the standard of South African football [in the PSL] has dropped,” Aziz Ki's Yanga teammate, Mahlatsi Makudubela told South African Football Journalists' Association (SAFJA).
“It’s gone down, I don’t know why though, I couldn’t quite answer [to] that though, I think statistics can speak for itself, comparisons should be made right now.
“Tanzanian football, there are two clubs that [were] competing in the CAF Champions League quarter-finals, that says a lot about Tanzanian football and credit should be given to them, the TFA, the wonderful work they’re doing," he continued.
“As for South Africa, I think people are in a comfort zone, they are okay, we avoid relegation, it’s okay to play for a club just avoiding relegation, you don’t have ambitions [to move] and compete against Al Ahly, CR Belouizdad, all these African giants out there.
“I think in his mind, he’s thinking of ambitions. Yes, there’s money [in the PSL] it’s something you want to look at, but you also want to challenge yourself and grow yourself as a brand – so I think that’s where it comes. Maybe looking at it from a competition point of view.”