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Cavin Johnson is pleased that his former player Kobamelo Kodisang remained in Europe as he feels it was vital for his growth.

Kodisang, who attracted interest from Kaizer Chiefs during the ongoing transfer window, will spend the upcoming season on loan at Portuguese Premier League club Desportivo de Chaves, with an option to make it a permanent move from Braga SC.

“So he has done that and good luck to him. But I haven’t spoken to him and the club that has given him the loan is probably looking at playing him more often. “So he will get more exposure and they have to play him. That's why they probably took him and I wish him luck for that.” “I mean, he is not getting younger... it’s time to make his mark and make sure that everybody sees the potential that he has and get into the Bafana Bafana team if he can.

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