AmaZulu captain Makhaula likens Kaizer Chiefs to a dangerous 'sleeping snake' HadebeSazieso
The 31-year-old Usuthu skipper offered the caution as his team’s DStv Premiership clash against the struggling Amakhosi looms large at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday.
“We always have pressure ourselves and as we finished number two last season everything has to come with good results.”“It’s encouraging [that they come with poor form] but it’s also a danger. But sometimes you can think a snake has died only to find out that it will wake up and bite you. Makhaula, who is a midfield grafter, shone in his debut season with Usuthu last season and believes in leading his team by being tough in midfield where he sets up strikers to score the goals.“I better lead by showing everyone what to do through my actions on the field. Talking is not my thing; I only talk through my actions. I just tell them ‘let’s go soldiers, we’re fighting now’.
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