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'Salt and Vinegar' won't change

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs hard-man Willard Katsande says he will not change his style of play despite a number of bookings.

The Zimbabwean midfielder was speaking to presenter Robert Marawa in a post-match interview following Chiefs' 3-1 PSL defeat to log-leaders SuperSport United over the weekend.

"I won't change my style of play because I am always targeted by the match officials," the 27-year-old said.

"I don't know if the referees have meetings to discuss me before the games but that's who I am.

"Some of the yellow cards I get are not fair at all, because in most cases I get involved in 50/50 challenges."

"Salt and Vinegar" - as he is widely know - also hinted that his style of play is his identity and nobody will take that from him.

"I am Willard Katsande, you can't take that away from me."
 
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