Ndlela – who has scored once in the two games that he has played – admits some opponents are "always out to test your mental strength" by forever reminding you that this is ‘Mvela’ and not the PSL when they go about man marking you.
"You run like hell here, but my focus is on playing regularly and scoring goals after which goals will rain because I want to be back in the PSL again," says Ndlela.
"The opposition defenders are always out to prove something to you. But then for me, since I have been here before, I understand that I have a job to do for my team and so if I am man marked for 90 minutes then it benefits my team-mates.
"You get to have opponents telling you straight in your face that this not the PSL but Mvela when they have tackled but I don’t let that get to me because I know what I have to do.
"The First Division is a competitive League with every team desperate to get points because there are fewer teams and it is tight. You just have to collect points every time because you play the very same team three times and so if they manage to beat you in all the games they are nine points to the good," says Ndlela.