Sowetan

Royal on a mission to challenge football’s establishe­d order

MaMkhize vows they won’t add numbers after good first season

- By Sithembiso Dindi

Royal AM boss Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize has vowed the club will not add its name to the list of one season wonders.

South Africans have witnessed several teams that came into the DStv Premiershi­p and had a good run in their opening campaign only to struggle with consistenc­y in later seasons.

A perfect example would be Swallows, who arrived back in the top tier with amazing energy to end sixth in their promoted season in 2020-21, but ran out of steam and are on the verge of being relegated back to the GladAfrica Championsh­ip.

Questions have circulated on whether Royal, who bought Bloemfonte­in Celtic’s top tier status two days before the current campaign and are challengin­g for second place as Saturday’s “We dont ’final want round to be looms, compared are destined for the same fate. with anyone. People must allow us the space and know Royal AM as Royal AM,” Mkhize said.

“You can’t compare us to anyone because we have our own identity and let’s keep it like that. We take it one game at a time, and we are going to continue to do that if we go to the CAF.”

Royal have two games to play before the end of the season due to a postponeme­nt of one because of Orlando Pirates reaching the CAF Confederat­ion Cup final. The thirdplace­d Durban team are on course to compete in continenta­l football in 2022-23. Sides in second place in the Premiershi­p qualify for the CAF Champions League and those in third for the Confed.

Mkhize said Royal have not just been enjoying their journey into the top flight, but also learning and working on ways to improve going forward, with an ambition to change the status quo in SA football.

Royal’s long-term vision is to ensure KwaZulu-Natal teams are regularly in the running for top honours in the Premiershi­p.

Mkhize said while Royal have overachiev­ed according to the targets they set themselves ahead of their maiden season, they will not get carried away by their early success.

“Success is not planned but as I’ve always said this year, we wanted to save our status and we ended up being in the top two or three mix,” Mkhize said.

“The initial plan for next season was the top eight, and now we don’t know where we are going to end up. Our intention is to be in the top eight, but what I can say is that we are not here to add numbers.”

‘‘ You can’t compare us to anyone because we have our own identity and let’s keep it like that

 ?? /DARREN STEWART/GALLO IMAGES ?? Royal AM owner Shauwn Mkhize celebrates another victory with coach John Maduka during an eventful debut season in the DStv Premiershi­p. The club’s unfancied home Chatsworth Stadium also proved to be Royal’s slaughterh­ouse.
/DARREN STEWART/GALLO IMAGES Royal AM owner Shauwn Mkhize celebrates another victory with coach John Maduka during an eventful debut season in the DStv Premiershi­p. The club’s unfancied home Chatsworth Stadium also proved to be Royal’s slaughterh­ouse.

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