Midfielder Mduduzi Mdantsane has opened up about his 'dream' move of donning the black and gold of Kaizer Chiefs as a first-team player.
The attacking midfielder came through the development ranks of Amakhosi but was released in 2014 while playing for the side's reserve team.
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Mdantsane went on to Baberwa FC and would resurface in the top flight with Baroka where he had made a name for himself until Cape Town City came calling in 2019.
"The time I was here [at Chiefs], while I was still a youngster, I always pictured my self wearing the first team jersey.
"Now that it has happened, it felt great and I know what I have to do. What's important for me and the team is to get on the pitch and just do my job, try and score goal, try and help the team win.
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Mduduzi Mdantsane has Cape Town City in front at the FNB Stadium - as it stands, they will finish above Chiefs.
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"Obvious, the time I was here, I was still a kid, I left to get more experience and I believe I have that experience, even though in football you learn everyday.
"So far, it's been great that I'm back, I'm still learning, yes some of the players are players that I played with in the development but some of the players are new to me.
"But this is football man, you meet new players and you have to adjust as quickly as possible, get t along with your new teammates and have the same goals which is to try and win as many matches as you can."
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