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Kaizer Chiefs midfield strongman Willard Katsande defends team-mate Khama Billiat

Khama Billiat of Kaizer Chiefs shakes hands with coach Ernst Middendop ahead of a training session at the Kaizer Chiefs Village in Naturena on February 19.
Khama Billiat of Kaizer Chiefs shakes hands with coach Ernst Middendop ahead of a training session at the Kaizer Chiefs Village in Naturena on February 19.
Image: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

Kaizer Chiefs midfield strongman Willard Katsande has defended team-mate Khama Billiat and insisted that the nimble-footed attacker will rediscover his form.

Billiat has faced a lot of criticism in recent months after a dip in form but Katsande said the Zimbabwean has been doing his best to help the club and must be seen more as ‘a team player’ than as someone entrusted with the kind of creative responsibility similar to Lionel Messi's at Barcelona

“I know Khama is a big boy‚ he’s my little brother‚” said Katsande‚ whose own form has been key to keeping Chiefs at the top of the table and three points clear of second-placed Sundowns.

“I always spend time with him and I always tell him how important he is to the club. I always tell him that ‘you are our best player. So you need to know that you’re the best’.

“Sometimes you know we are coming from five months without playing. Obviously there’s going to be a little bit of rust but what you can do is contribute towards the team.”

Like everybody who has seen Billiat on the field this season‚ Katsande agrees that the Zimbabwean international’s productivity has been way shy of his best.

“In the meantime‚ yes‚ he’s not getting where we know him but look at his contribution to the club‚ look at his contribution to the team‚” said Katsande.

“He’s very‚ very‚ useful and that’s why he’s always selected to play. Goals will come‚ he just need to be patient and we'll give him the confidence he wants at the moment.

“We’ll try to put him in a comfortable position whereby all he thinks it’s just playing good football and helping the team because the most important thing‚ as much as you are a good player‚ you need to be a team player. So basically this guy is a team player.”

But the indifferent form of Billiat has‚ however‚ elicited debate over his appetite to perform under the tutelage of coach Ernest Middendorp at Chiefs‚ where he’s managed one goal and two assists in the 17 league games he’s played this season.

With Chiefs main striker Samir Nurkovic suspended and his regular partner Leonardo Castro doubtful due an injury‚ Billiat and Lazalous Kambole are expected to lead the line for Chiefs when they face Sundowns at Orlando Stadium on Thursday night.