AmaZulu FC legend Mlungisi 'Professor' Ngubane expects Thabo Cele, born in KwaMashu, to shine for Kaizer Chiefs once again on Tuesday.
Ngubane believes Cele reminds him of the late Orlando Pirates legend John 'Dungi' Moeti.
After coming on as a substitute against Orlando Pirates on Saturday, Cele showcased some impressive moves, leaving many Chiefs supporters excited about his potential.
"I know Cele very well, he is from KwaMashu," Ngubane told KickOff.
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"He is going to do well for Chiefs. He plays exactly like John Moeti. He isn't flashy, but he gets the job done very well. He prefers to keep it simple and is very organized. From a young age, he has always played like this. He doesn't try unnecessary moves; he plays it straightforward."
Ngubane also highlighted that the return to form of players like Mthethwa will benefit Cele. "Mthethwa just needs to stop shooting into the stands. What are these boys doing at training? He isn't really a scoring type, so he must practice hitting the target first."
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This match will mark the first time Usuthu co-coach Arthur Zwane faces his beloved Amakhosi since he was relieved of his duties at Naturena. Meanwhile, Chiefs' new forward Tashreeq Morris is expected to return after serving a two-match suspension.
"This is going to be a very good game; I can't wait for this evening. AmaZulu are stronger nowadays," Ngubane said.
"Chiefs did very well against Pirates, even though they couldn't convert their chances. It's going to be a balanced game. Both teams have the opportunity to collect all three points. Whoever takes their chances will steal the points. Hendrik Eksteen is playing his best football again."
Kick-off at FNB Stadium is at 19:30.