The Herald (South Africa)

‘Rare breed’ Dube tipped to boost Chiefs defence

- Neville Khoza — SowetanLIV­E

Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Tefu Mashamaite predicts the club will benefit from having new signing Austin Dube as a left-footed centre-back.

Dube joined the Soweto giants from Richards Bay last month and he has already been tipped to succeed at the club.

Mashamaite was also a left-footed centre-back at Amakhosi during his stay and feels Dube will bring something different to what they now have.

“Left-footed centre-backs are a bit rare in the country and I have been following his game at Richards Bay and he is in that mould of Innocent Maela. He can play left-back and left-centre back as well,” Mashamaite said.

“Very solid. I don ’ t know how tall he is but he looks very tall and I think at some point he will play centre-back.

“I think it is a good signing in terms of rebuilding the team now.

“They brought a bit of fresh blood mixed with experience within either the GladAfrica Championsh­ip or Premiershi­p.

“They linked that up with the guys from developmen­t structures.

“It will create a long-lasting type of situation where they are building.

“It is more like building for the future and if they can get that right, they will be hard to beat in the coming years.”

Asked why there’s a shortage of such a breed in the league, Mashamaite feels it could be down to scouting.

“I don’t know what to say about the cause of it... It is a fact that left-footed centre-backs are scarce,” he said.

“I was watching the Euros and I think it was Spain who were playing with two leftfooted centre-backs and that was interestin­g.

“But in a country like SA, we struggle with that.

“Maybe if we can work on better scouting, we will see better results.”

Dube joined the Soweto giants from Richards Bay last month and he has already been tipped to succeed at the club

Left-footed players Ricardo Nascimento, Alje Schut and Mashamaite have done well for Mamelodi Sundowns and Chiefs, and Dube has been tipped to emulate them.

Chiefs’ defence looks strong on paper after they also added Njabulo Ngcobo to their team, joining seasoned campaigner­s like Mulomowand­au Mathoho, Daniel Cardoso and Siyabonga Ngezana.

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