Striker Wandile Duba has opened up on some of his struggles to break into the first team and his recent return to action as Kaizer Chiefs prepare to host Lamontville Golden Arrows.
The 19-year-old was promoted last season under then-head coach Arthur Zwane, making a total of six appearances for the Amakhosi first team.
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Much to many supporters' surprise, Duba did not feature for Chiefs in his second season. In fact, his first appearance would only come in February 2024, a one-minute cameo against Royal AM.
Duba fully returned to action when he was brought on as a 57th-minute substitute against Moroka Swallows at FNB Stadium on Sunday.
"I was very grateful to the coach for giving me a chance against Swallows," Duba told the club's official website.
"It was exciting to be back in the Gold Black. I have been working hard since the mini pre-season and the coaching staff have been very encouraging, telling me I will get my chance. I must just be patient and keep working hard."
The striker also provided some insight into his absence, a difficult time following the loss of a parent.
"It has been tough for me since I lost my mother last season because she was always very supportive," Duba added.
"My family and friends have been there for me even more than ever since I lost my mom. In some ways my friends have become my parents in the way they treat me, giving me guidance and advice. Likewise with my family, and I really appreciate it," he says.
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The speedy attacker will be aiming to make an even bigger impact when Chiefs take on Golden Arrows at FNB Stadium on Tuesday evening. Kick-off is at 19:30.
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