Zitha Kwinika has promised Kaizer Chiefs supporters that, within a team framework, his personal commitment is to always try to make the challenge when it is needed.
At 28, and after his big campaign for Stellies, expectations are high for Kwinika to shore up a problematic central defence.
“There’s one thing about football — it’s not me. I can never do it alone and it’s a collective. But I need to play my part. I need to tackle when I need to tackle.“But we understand that if every individual puts that percentage then as a team we can achieve whatever we need to achieve.” He may not have played last time he was in Chiefs’ senior side, but rubbing shoulders with players of the class of Bernard Parker, Siyabonga Nkosi, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Tsepo Masilela, Tefu Mashamaite and Itumeleng Khune was a good springboard.
“I was fortunate to taste it [Chiefs’ first team squad] even though I didn’t play. I think being the person I am I understood.
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