Ghanaian midfielder Edwin Gyimah has urges his compatriot James Kotei to be patient with his lack of game time at South African giants Kaizer Chiefs.

The 26 year old midfielder who joined the Amakhosi's from Simba Fc is yet to feature in any competitive game for them since joining at the beginning of the season.

Gyimah is no stranger to South African football as he has in the past featured for Orlando Pirates and is currently a player of Black Leopards.

"He needs to stay focused. The demands (of playing for big teams) are always high. He knows and understands that.

"He just needs to stay cool, calm and concentrate. He is a good player. His time will come to prove to Chiefs and South African football fans what he is capable of.

"The moment you sign for big teams like Pirates, Chiefs, SuperSport and Sundowns you feel pressure because of the brand associated with those clubs and the high expectations from fans.

"It's tough but he must enjoy it. To sign for a team like Chiefs shows he is a big player and I am confident that he is managing the situation very well. His time will come." he advised his compatriot.