Given Msimango has opened up on his improved performances and playing time for Kaizer Chiefs, as the Soweto giants look to make a push for a top-four finish.
Msimango and Co. will be searching for their first win in four matches when they meet Chippa United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday.
The lanky centre-back is likely going to be key to that mission, after having played a crucial role in Chiefs' memorable comeback against Mamelodi Sundowns in the semi-finals of the Nedbank Cup.
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That fixture was the seventh consecutive one in which he has started in the absence of injured Rushwin Dortley. After all, by the halfway point of the season, he was nearly a forgotten figure at Naturena.
Speaking to the club's media team this week, the 27-year-old is relishing his return to action.
"Well, personally, I'm in a good space," said Msimango.
"I have been putting in the hard work on and off the pitch. I feel confident in my contribution to the team.
"It's always about improving, and I believe the confidence is starting to show in performances and I'm just looking forward to maintaining the strong performances and high morale within the team," he added.
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Amakhosi have endured a poor run of league form that sees them hanging on by a thread to a Top Eight position. A win on could take them up to seventh after AmaZulu FC lost to Stellenbosch FC on Tuesday.
A defeat, however, will see Thabo September's men push them out of the Top Eight with five matches remaining.