Goalkeeper Jody February has shared his relief at making his return to competitive action since securing a loan move from to AmaZulu.
February impressed for Usuthu in a 3-2 win over amateur side Tornado in a Nedbank Cup Round of 32 clash.
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"I played at least at the weekend, so it was nice," February tells KickOff.
"It felt very nice considering I hadn't played for six months.
"It felt like a big relief man. It was good after all my hard work.
"It felt good to get some minutes, and I'm happy that we went through to the next round.
"There's a healthy competition here between myself and my fellow goalkeepers.
"I've been in the 18-man squad since I arrived here, so that's good.
"We will have to see what happens after this loan spell, then I will take the necessary decisions or steps when it comes to that.
"So for now, I'm just focused on helping AmaZulu get where they should be.
"Since I've been here, we've just been unlucky with the draws.
"I'm hoping I contribute to the team's success and push whoever needs to be pushed or playing ahead of me.
"I will keep pushing, if I get another opportunity I will try my best again.
"Like I said, we'll have to see what the club has planned for me, and we will only know that at the end of the season.
"But I'm focused on AmaZulu now, and I'm focused on giving my all to the club, repaying the faith that they have in me, bringing me here."
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