Justice Chabalala, the captain of Chippa United, thinks that Stanley Nwabali, a teammate, would be a fantastic match for the Orlando Pirates, his old team.
The most recent team to be connected to the Chippa United custodian is Orlando Pirates.
At the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire, where the Super Eagles came second, the 28-year-old made an impression for Nigeria.
A goalie of Nwabali’s ability, in Chabalala’s opinion, ought to compete on a major platform.
According to Chabalala, who was cited by SABC, “We don’t want to lose any players, but if you leave Chippa and move to Pirates – I say Pirates because I love them, it’s a good thing.”
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“It’s a great accomplishment in South Africa, especially if you transfer to a team like Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns, or possibly SuperSport [United].”
Former Orlando Pirates player Chabalala disclosed that he has been speaking with Nwabali and him advice on what to do next.
“I’m not saying the other teams are bad or anything; they’re very good teams, but everyone knows it’s a good move to go from Chippa to Pirates,” he continued.
“Nwabali is a nice boy, and I’m happy for him; everyone wants to play for the Pirates.” After all that he has accomplished, he deserves to play for a major team—possibly even one outside of South Africa—and travel abroad to earn a living.
“However, we’ve been chatting about how it was at Pirates. Chiefs, how are you doing? “I don’t know about Chiefs, but it feels like you’re abroad when you’re at Pirates,” I remarked.