Khama Billiat has opened up on his frustrating spell on the sidelines
after being ruled out for the remainder of the 2022/23 season.
The 32-year-old Zimbabwean watched on as his Kaizer Chiefs teammates
succumbed to a 3-2 come-from-behind defeat at the hands of Golden Arrows
on Sunday – their eighth defeat of the season.
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Billiat’s head coach Arthur Zwane confirmed that the midfielder is ruled
out for the remainder of the campaign. Now, addressing the media in
Polokwane, Billiat opened up on his spell on the sidelines, as well as his
contribution to helping his teammates in this period.
“It’s frustrating, especially when it takes longer than what you expected
it to be. It’s really frustrating, because we can only contribute as much
as we can when we are fit and we always want to contribute positively to
the team. But as much as we are injured and on the sidelines, we can only
motivate the guys and try watch the games, and make sure you give your
input when we reflect on the games and just be part of it so that your
little contribution can help the team,” he said.
Billiat also revealed the mental toll being injured has taken on him as
he works his way back to full fitness.
“You need to be mentally strong and honestly it’s not easy as we say, you
have to be mentally strong because you just wanna play football, because
that’s what we know best, so being outside takes a really big mental
strain,” he explained.