‘I hope I will play that game’ – Ex-Kaizer Chiefs star to face Man United this week
Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Siyabonga Ngezana has talked about the possibilities of facing his boyhood club Man United.

Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Siyabonga Ngezana hopes to be fit to play Manchester United this coming week.
His Romanian team FCSB face the Red Devils on Thursday in the Europa League. Ngezana played a total of 24 games across all competitions this season. The former Amakhosi star revealed he grew up supporting Manchester United and playing against them would be a dream come true.
“Actually, I’ve been thinking about this since the draw, since we’ve been in the same group with Manchester United,” Ngezana told iDiski Times.
“For me, it’s a dream come true, playing against the team that I support. Manchester, if you can see like it’s rich in history, and just playing against them, I feel like for me, it’s a dream come true, because it’s a team that I grew up supporting in the EPL.
Ex-Kaizer Chiefs defender Ngezana grew up a Man Utd fan
“So, I mean, I felt like everything, it’s coming together right now at this moment. And I can’t wait! I can’t wait, because every training session, every training session, every chance that I get it, every workout that I do, I always think about Manchester.
“It’s kind of like I can say it’s a motivation itself; it’s a motivation itself. And I hope to play that game because right now I’m getting some injuries that I don’t understand, but I hope I will play that game. I hope to play that game,” he concluded.
Since leaving Kaizer Chiefs in 2013, Ngezana has been one of the best players in Romania. He helped his side claim the SuperLiga last season.
How good has Ngezana been since he left Amakhosi?
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