AMAZULU FC players going through their paces in training.
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AmaZulu coach Arthur Zwane says the team has already exceeded expectations by being in the league title race this season, but has called on his troops to remain humble and strive to compete across the board.
AmaZulu are fourth in the Betway Premiership with 30 points, just five behind log leaders Orlando Pirates, who have two games in hand. Usuthu had a chance to move to the top of the log on Tuesday night, but lost 2-0 to the Buccaneers at Moses Mabhida Stadium.
A top-four finish this season would underline the teamâs growth under Zwane, as it would not only realise president Sandile Zunguâs dream of the club being among the leagueâs top four, but also highlight the effectiveness of the clubâs long-term strategy.
Earlier in the season, Zungu and Zwane moved away from their previous recruitment policy of relying on ageing, experienced players, opting instead for a youthful squad blended with a few senior heads as they ushered in a new dawn at KwaZulu-Natalâs most revered club.
Given their progress this campaign, finding themselves competing for the title alongside the countryâs traditional big three â Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs â that speaks volumes about the strides they have made.
âI think when the season started, we didnât expect to be sitting here talking about scenarios where, if AmaZulu beat Pirates, they would go top of the log,â Zwane said.
âWe were seen as a survival team, especially if you look at our squad of mostly youngsters, with a few experienced players.
âHere at home, we look at football differently. You are not expected to find yourself in such situations with a relatively youthful team.
âWhat we pride ourselves on as a team is that we are fighting for honours. It wonât be easy, as we saw on Tuesday night when we competed against one of the best teams in the country. But we still fancied our chances because we are not here to make up the numbers.â
While cautious about talking up a sustained title challenge, Zwane said the clubâs focus remains across all competitions, including the Nedbank Cup, where theyâll open their campaign against Polokwane City at Old Peter Mokaba Stadium on Tuesday (7pm kick-off).
âLosing against Pirates was a setback, but it wasnât a train smash,â Zwane added. âWeâll redeem ourselves.
âWe have an opportunity to do that on Tuesday away to Polokwane. That gives us a chance to advance to the next round of the competition.
âThe players know the mandate well: we want to succeed. Thatâs why we are at AmaZulu. We want to make the team better and reach new heights. The team is growing in stature.â
Polokwane City, known as Rise and Shine, have troubled Usuthu in the past, including being the only team to beat them at home â Princess Magogo Stadium â in the league during the first half of the season.
Zwane is well aware of the threat posed by coach Phuti Mohafeâs side and says his technical team has done its due diligence to ensure they leave no stone unturned in their preparations.
âIt will depend,â Zwane said when asked whether fringe players would be given an opportunity against Rise and Shine.
âWe have already started profiling some individuals and the team as a collective. We are looking at their strengths and weaknesses, their home and away approaches, and how they handle knockout games.
âAll of that combined gives us a clearer picture of their approach. Thatâs football. Whether they change their approach or not is neither here nor there.â
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