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Nkosi: I still have a lot left in my legs

Cape Town - Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siyabonga Nkosi says he still has a lot to offer in football and isn’t thinking about retiring. 

Nkosi told Sport24 he still has a lot left in his legs, and that's why he won't be hanging up his boots any time soon. 

"I still have what it takes to play football and I won't be hanging up my boots any time soon,” Nkosi said.

“I can't waste the talent that I have right now by retiring. 

“It will be unfair and too soon. I still want to play and show my talent,"

Nkosi started in only three PSL games this season, and also made one sub appearance. He scored one goal in those four matches. He also made three cup appearances. 

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