Former Kaizer Chiefs player Mthokozisi Yende has revealed his biggest problem regarding his disappearance from soccer. The talented midfielder has disappeared from the soccer pitch and he has explained during an interview with Robert Marawa, on his show why he has disappeared from soccer.
The former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder according to reports admitted that dating his boss’s mistress was the reason he disappeared from football. The talented midfielder started his football career in Benoni Premier United, where he was impressive.
He then moved to tembisa where he impressed his local club and he was a fan favorite. In 2006 the midfielder joined the university of Pretoria soccer team where he impressed many.
Hidden during a transfer window in 2009 joined Kaizer chiefs in the top flight for an undisclosed amount. During the first season, he was not so impressive but kept on pushing until he impressed the fence and show them what he is all about.
From then on he was a key player and became the fan favorite at Kaizer Chiefs, but as time went on the middle Fielder disappeared from Kaizer Chiefs, then from the soccer field, and many fans from to shop where he went until now when he decided to open up during at the interview with Robert Marawa.
This is what he had to say during the interview: “The the biggest problem I had, I dated my boss is mistress,” said Mthokozisi Yende.
“The biggest problem I had, I dated my boss’s mistress,” says former Kaizer Chiefs Mthokozisi Yende on his disappearance from football
But no one knows who the boss was because, during his disappearance, his bosses were Vladimir Vermezovic, Ace Khuse (interim), and Stuart Baxter, then ask yourself between these three who did the mistress belong to whom the middle fielder dated?
"The biggest problem I had, I dated my boss's mistress…" ~Mthokozisi Yende on why he disappeared from the football scene and so so much more!!
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