By Sandile Ndweni – Grade 11
The gates of Kaizer Chiefs village often echo with the expectations of millions, but currently, they are centred on one 20 year old midfielder.
Mfundo Vilakazi, the Soweto born talent rose through the Kaizer Chiefs Academy, is negotiating a challenging month of his professional career to date.
‘The Imapct Player’
Despite being hailed as a ‘generational talent’, Vilakazi’s recent Betway Premiership League (BPL) statistics reveal a player primarily utilized as a late game spark. In his last seven outings, he has only averaged 20 minutes per game, often introduced when the tactical battle is already decided.
Coach Nasreddine Nabi has been vocal about this conservative approach. “Mfundo is still developing physically and tactically”, Nabi explained. “We need to protect him from he high pressure of the BPL until he has the consistency for 90 minute game”.
However, the player’s efficiency in limited time is hard to ignore. This season, Vilakazi has contributed 9 poits for Kaizer Chiefs FC, scorig crucial winners against Marumo Gallants FC and Sekhukhune United FC.
Mentaliy and Social Media Storms
The pressures of fame at a young age recently boiled over socialmedia. After facing criticism for ‘show boating’ in aloss against Yanga, Vilakazi took he drastic step of deleting his social media apps.
“I deleted my Instagram account because people were telling me I don’t deserve to play for Kaizer Chiefs FC. His defiant stance claiming that the same critics will ‘sing his praises’ when he scores – highlights a growing maturity and a focus on the pitch rather than the digital noise.
The Road to the World Cup in June 2026
While his club role remains a point of contention, Vilakazi’s international trajectory is undeniable. Following a ‘Man of the Match performance for Amajita (National Under 20’s) squad in Chile, he is now widely expected to be part of Head Coach Hugo Broos’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With Bafana Bafana taking part in the World Cup in June and set to be based in Pachuco, he inclusion of ‘Obrigado’ would mark the arrival of a new era for South African football.
Future at Naturena
Kaier Chiefs have sought to end any transfer speculation by’locking in the future’, reports indicate Vilakazi’s contract has been extended to June 2028, with some sources even suggesting a long-term commitment until 2031.
As the Amakhosi prepare for their last game of the season next weekend Saturday 23 May, the end of the BPL Season the question is no longer if he is the future, it’s whether the future is ready to be present.
Image: Kaizer Chiefs FC.



