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Usuthu aim to bounce back after tough week

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin. vedan@ inl. co. za

IT hasn’t been a great week for Amazulu on and off the field.

They were unlucky to go down

4- 3 to league champions Mameoldi Sundowns on Sunday but the biggest blow was the passing of defender Anele Ngcongca.

The Bafana Bafana right- back was set to join the Durban club on loan from Sundowns but was killed in a car crash while travelling to Durban on Monday.

Usuthu coach Ayanda Dlamini had already made plans to tap into the experience of the South African internatio­nal to enhance his team’s chances of finishing in a decent position this season.

“We were looking forward to working with him as the technical team,” said Dlamini.

“Due to his experience, we wanted him to come and help us achieve our ambitions. It is very sad that we have lost him. I would like to pass on my sincere condolence­s to the Ngcongca family and hope that God keeps them strong in these difficult times.”

Usuthu will be looking to record their second Premiershi­p victory of the season when they face off against Cape Town City at the Jonsson Kings Park Stadium in Durban tomorrow ( 8.15pm kick- off).

Despite losing against Sundowns last weekend, Amazulu delivered a brave performanc­e.

An encouragin­g sign is that they did not fear their more resourced opposition and were not afraid to play positive attacking football against them.

Should Amazulu rectify their defensive frailties ahead of the clash against Cape Town City, they will stand a good chance of gaining points from the game.

However, Jan Olde Riekerink’s side will also be in high spirits after having defeated Bloemfonte­in Celtic 4- 2 last weekend.

“We saw a lot of positives in the game against Sundowns but there were also a lot of mistakes. We are trying to work on those to make sure we don’t make the same errors against Cape Town City,” said Dlamini.

“City is a quality side, they showed their quality in the bio- bubble last season and have continued their good form. They will come into the game with confidence after beating Celtic and this will reflect with their play. We are playing at home which should allow us to dominate the game.”

Dlamini confirmed that Sphesihle Maduna and Bongi Ntuli will miss the game through injury. A late call is set to be made on the availabili­ty of veteran Siphiwe Tshabalala. Meanwhile, Siphelele Mthembu will be available.

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