Andile Jali: “I have my own money”
Speaking an interview, Andile Jali shared that he is not under any financial pressure following his dimissal from Moroka Swallows.
Football seems to have treated Andile Jali well. The former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns star says his financial future is set.
ANDILE JALI SAYS HIS INVESTMENTS ARE NICE AND SHARP
Speaking to the media on Thursday, Jali revealed that his finances are in order.
Asked if the 33-year-old from Matatiele is affected by the Swallows financial crisis and departure from the club, the midfield legend said no.
“Does Andile Jali have enough money left?” Robert Marawa asked on MSWOn947.
“You know? I have my own money,” Jali replied with a laugh.
“I don’t know when they say enough money [the media], what do they mean.
“Investments?” Marawa asked. “Nice and sharp,” Jali responded.
CAVIN JOHNSON UNHAPPY
Meanwhile, interim coach Johson was left unhappy last weekend. Kaizer Chiefs delivered a dreary 0-0 draw with Royal AM at the Harry Gwala Stadium.
“I don’t know what I need to say,” Johnson said to SuperSport, as quoted by iDiskiTimes.
“Yes, we missed very big chances. I think we missed four one-on-ones; Ashley [Du Preez] had four times one-on-ones; he should have scored the goal. We didn’t get it. But did we play well today? No, I don’t think so. I am not happy with my performance as our team, I think our team is a lot better than what we showed today.
“Yes, their goalkeeper gets man of the match, ja, it tells you a lot, but as a tactician, as a guy who sits on the bench, and watching his team play, and watching what his team went through at training sessions, and how they can play, and how they can be more confident on the ball, ja, we didn’t see a lot of that.
“We didn’t see enough of that in order for us to, yes, we missed the chances, but we should have really, really won the game,” the Chiefs tactician concluded.