The Citizen (KZN)

Brilliant happy to just do his bit

HE’S LOOKING FORWARD TO FACING CELTIC No 2 keeper pleased to get some game time in Macufe Cup.

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Playing second fiddle to Itumeleng Khune at Kaizer Chiefs has not fazed Brilliant Khuzwayo, who is expected to be in goal for Amakhosi when they take on Bloemfonte­in Celtic in the Macufe Cup at Mangaung Stadium tomorrow at 3pm.

Khuzwayo said he is contributi­ng to the team in some way even when he sits on the bench, and has grown both as a player and person since joining Amakhosi.

“I always contribute even when I am not playing because when we train I push the one who is playing to do even better,” said the 27-yearold former AmaZulu keeper.

“When you play for such a big team you get everything in extremes. When you do well you get praised so much and also get criticised so much when things don't go well.”

Khuzwayo said he was happy to be part of the team that will play in the Macufe Cup as it provides him with a chance to get some game time. Amakhosi have been ridiculed lately for their knack of winning “plastic cups” like the Carling Cup, Maize Cup and Macufe Cup, but Khuzwayo said their aim is to win everything.

“Chiefs as a brand are big. Everyone we play against tries to prove that they are good enough. Even in friendly matches we have to give more than 100%.

“We want to win everything we play in but unfortunat­ely we are on the back foot at the moment. We have to be strong mentally and push more. But just like in life where every family goes through difficult times, it is up to them to gather together and solve the problems and move on.

“We also have to regroup and fight to show people that we are the quality that Chiefs need for the team’s legacy to keep growing.”

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? COMING IN FROM THE COLD. Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brilliant Khuzwayo is expected to get a rare chance in the Macufe Cup tomorrow.
Picture: Backpagepi­x COMING IN FROM THE COLD. Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brilliant Khuzwayo is expected to get a rare chance in the Macufe Cup tomorrow.

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