AmaZulu reserve league side started the defence of their DStv Diski Challenge Rewired competition with a 1-1 draw with Golden Arrows at King Zwelithini Stadium at the weekend.
Usuthu coach Sboniso Vilakazi said starting the new season with a draw against their provincial rivals was not a train smash.
“The players started to suffer from fatigue, and it is because it was our first game after a long period without playing. I did not expect them to peak after just one game. It is a process, and we will continue to work on it.”
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