Former Marumo Gallants mentor Dylan Kerr has revealed what he noticed that's different with Kaizer Chiefs striker Ranga Chivaviro under new head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
Chivaviro was one of the Chiefs players who did not live up to expectations after signing from Gallants, on the back of scoring 17 goals in all competitions.
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The 31-year-old only scored four goals last season and after an average campaign, there were even rumours he could be one of the players released.
However, the Limpopo-born forward looks transformed under Nabi, with two goals from his first three games.
This website caught up with Kerr, who got the best out of Chivaviro at Gallants, on what he thinks is different this season with the 31-year-old marksman.
"When a new coach comes in, a team always wants to start well, everyone wants to impress," Kerr told KickOff in an exclusive interview.
"But what I've seen from Ranga, he looks fitter, quicker, stronger, he looks leaner. He looks like he has had a good pre-season. He looks like he has had very good pre-season games.
"His consistency now [will be key]. He has scored two goals in the last three. He should have scored three goals against Marumo Gallants but didn't score.
"He could have had a couple against AmaZulu, but he got one. He got one against [Mamelodi] Sundowns, he could have scored two," the English coach went on.
"Unless you give Ranga opportunities, he might as well sit in the stands with me. Any striker that is given ammunition to score goals will score more than they will miss.
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"You've got to give him that ammunition, give him crosses into the box, make sure if he plays on the shoulder of the defender, you give him the ball in the right areas, so he can use his pace, his power.
"Because Ranga has got a good strike on him," Kerr added.