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Billiat: The best still to come

Cape Town - Mamelodi Sundowns forward Khama Billiat believes he's best from is yet to come despite this seasons exploits for the Brazilians.

The former Ajax man has spearheaded Pitso Mosiamne's team to the summit of the Premiership this season with a impressive eight goals and six assists in the 15 games he's played but the Zimbabwean feels he can be more clinical in front of goal.

"You know it's always good to score as a striker but I don't think I have reached my full potential," the 25-year-old was quoted as saying by Soccer Laduma.

Billiat was often criticized during his days at Ajax and when he arrived at Sundowns for his lack of composure and poor decision making in the final third, but during the current campaign he's defied all critics with his consistent displays.

He has now issued a warning to fellow Premiership defenders for the rest of the campaign.

"I want to score more than I am doing right now and I am working on that," he added.

The Zimbabwe international arrived in the Premier Soccer League in 2010 and has registered 40 goals and 40 assists in 135 games with Ajax Cape Town and Mamelodi Sundowns respectively.

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