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Under-fire Khune hits back at Chiefs critics

Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumeleng Khune has responded to the intense criticism his side have endured since successive defeats to Sekhukhune United and AmaZulu.

Khune has faced ridicule following a humiliating 4-0 defeat to AmaZulu on Saturday, the most goals he has ever conceded in a single league encounter in his illustrious career. 

"Football is a team sport and yes, when the team is not doing well certain individuals will be labeled and will be given names. But I think that's what brings the best out of me, as an individual, and out of the team.    

"As a leader you can't run away from the situation you are facing. You have to face it head on while other players look up to you as a role model and as a senior member of the team.

"If I shy away from the criticism that means I'm not willing to grow.

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"So, I'm willing to grow as a leader. I'm willing to grow as a footballer. I'm willing to learn as a human being.

"There are lots of youngsters in the team who can learn a lot from me. So with situations like these, I have to rise. I have to give better performances than the performance I gave against AmaZulu.

"So yes, we will be given names, but one game doesn't define an individual. I mean, I've played for almost two decades. Yes, I've been given names before but how I bounce back is more important."

Chiefs are set to host log-leaders Mamelodi Sundowns in a DStv Premiership clash on Saturday night at the FNB Stadium.

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