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Usuthu is one of the oldest sides in the country but they have underachie­ved over the years.

“We have to look at the prestige of this club and also what they have won. We have to take some sort of motivation from that crop of 1992 players. It is an inspiratio­n to win something. You got to take that inspiratio­n and apply it to your knowledge and understand­ing and try and do your best to copy or replicate what they did. If you can do that and then you can write your name in to the history books,” he added.

In 2010, Usuthu lost to Wits in the final of the Nedbank Cup.

“What worked for us in 2010 was the hunger to win. We had that brotherhoo­d mentality on the field of play. Every single person gave 150%. We wanted to achieve something. If we can stick together as brothers and as teammates in the field and put our mind to achieving something and giving it our all, I think it will be great recipe for success,” Van Heerden elaborated.

Van Heerden made his return to Usuthu at the start of the season after having spells with Chippa United and Orlando Pirates.

“AmaZulu are close to my heart. This where I spent most of my years playing football. At the age of 30, I still feel like I’m young. It is definitely time to contribute more to this club. For many years people have been calling us a sleeping giant. It is really time that we wake this giant up,” Van Heerden explained.

Usuthu is facing an uphill battle against the Cape Town City side which is still brimming with confidence after winning the MTN8.

“You’ve got to give credit where credit is due. Cape Town City have done well in cups. They’ve got a good crop of players. They have a good coach in Benni. He played at the highest level. He has got his coaching badges and all that stuff. You got to respect them but at the same time it is XI vs XI on the field. It is about going out and say we are mentally strong. Let us match each other pound for pound and may the best man win. “

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