@MUFCDarren_ Watching Italian soccer will answer all these questions , some players there have contracts because they are Italians,not because they are footballers
🚨 Alessandro Del Piero on Italy’s third World Cup miss in a row ❌🇮🇹
“Italy is now the laughing stock of international football. Missing three World Cups in a row is genuinely unforgivable. How can a nation like this miss out on a whole generation of World Cups? Four-time winners haven’t scored a World Cup goal in 20 years. We used to have world-class players, but today the players are very average.”
@WDread554@archangelshad_m Iliphi engingalazi mbhem, akekho u 10 onjena mnganami,no pivot can protect a player who losing balls this much, never,Rele is giving away too much balls
BACK IN GOAL?
Itumeleng Khune has sent social media into a frenzy after sharing a series of cryptic training photos from Kaizer Chiefs’ Naturena Village.
The legendary goalkeeper posted images of himself in full Kaizer Chiefs training gear and back on the pitch.
“Good to be back on the pitch doing what I do best,” Khune wrote on Instagram.
The post immediately sparked excitement and speculation among Amakhosi supporters.
Khune’s contract as a player officially came to an end after the 2023/24 season, bringing the curtain down on a remarkable 25-year journey at Naturena.
At the time, Kaizer Chiefs had indicated that he would transition into a marketing and ambassadorial role.
However, seeing the man affectionately known as “Spider-Kid” back in his gloves has raised fresh questions about what exactly his return means.
Some supporters believe Khune may have been re-registered to help bring stability to a team that has struggled defensively.
Others suspect he could be joining the technical team in a specialist goalkeeper coaching role.
The 38-year-old appeared lean, sharp and match-ready in the photos, adding even more fuel to the comeback rumours.
So far, neither Kaizer Chiefs nor Khune have clarified the exact nature of his return.
Former teammate Siphiwe Tshabalala also added to the excitement with a comment that many fans interpreted as support for a playing comeback.
“It is a yes from me,” said Shabba.
Fans remain divided, with some calling for Khune to be given one final farewell season, while others feel the club should focus on developing younger talent.
One thing is clear: Itu Khune still knows how to command attention in South African football.
Whether this is the start of a shock playing return or simply a legend staying fit, Naturena has not said a word.
But one thing is certain, the “Khune 32” hype is back.
They were SO comfortable... they just waltzed into a FOREIGN LAND and installed their own IGWEEEEE like it was their backyard barbecue!
NOT ON OUR WATCH, NIGERIANS!!!
From now on… comfort will be luxury in our country.
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