Bimenyimana reflects on hat-trick against Stellenbosch
Kaizer Chiefs' in-form striker Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana says he is here to help his new club to get back to where they belong.
Kaizer Chiefs’ in-form striker Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana says he is here to help his new club to get back to where they belong.
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The lanky Burundian forward bagged a hat-trick of penalties helping his side to collect a 3-1 victory over Stellenbosch FC in the DStv Premiership on Sunday afternoon.
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He is now the DStv Premiership’s joint-leading goal-scorer alongside Mamelodi Sundowns’ Peter Shalulile.
Bimenyimana says he wants to be consistent in finding the back of the net to help the team bring back their glory days.
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“I’m here to score goals so I’m happy for myself and I’m happy for the team,” Bimenyimana told SuperSport TV.
“We have been pushing and working hard for this moment.
“In mind, [I want] to score every game, every game if I can score two or one, I’ll go for it and we will see at the end how many I score.
“I am here to help the team go back where it belongs.”
Asked if he thought all the penalty decisions in their favour were correct, he said: “I think we deserved the penalties. So to get in that moment and conclude the goals it was something special.”
“I have confidence for me and myself that every penalty I can score and it happened, I thank all great to him.
“Like a team, we will go back where we belong because we know it has been too long without a trophy, so this year we are looking for something special and we know what we are in dressing room, the staff, the players, we know what we need to do to get there, we are going to keep that way.”
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