AmaZulu and Gallants aim to avoid early CAF exit
AmaZulu suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Big Bullets of Malawi in the first preliminary round last week.
“It’s not easy to have new players in the team. At the start of each season a team needs to change a few things and refresh the line-up because opponents already know how we play. As a team, we are still adjusting to the new season. As a new player myself, I am also trying to fit into the team.” The kick-off time had to be changed from afternoon to evening after Kings arrived in the country late on Friday.As a team, we are still adjusting to the new season. As a new player myself, I am also trying to fit into the team.
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