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‘Our boys are growing, we must be brave with them’

The Star

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November 24, 2025

AMAZULU head coach Arthur Zwane says Saturday's win over Siwelele FC at the Moses Mabhida Stadium was a performance built on maturity rather than momentum, as his young squad continued learning the demands of topflight football.

- SMISO MSOMI

The match was settled by a superb brace from 23-year-old winger Athini Magokola, whose sharp movement and composure in the final third gave Usuthu the cutting edge they lacked in previous weeks.

His goals arrived at crucial moments - just before halftime and again midway through the second period - to hand AmaZulu a much-needed return to winning ways.

The KwaZulu Natal based outfit moved up to fifth on the Betway Premiership standings and remain on course for a duel for CAF spots. But while Maqokola’s finishing will dominate the highlights, Zwane’s biggest takeaway was the collective growth shown after a disappointing defeat in their last outing.

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