The Buccaneers, who are fresh from a thumping 3-0 loss to Ajax Cape Town, will travel to Bloemfontein where they will face the likes of Thembile Kanono and Lungisani Ndlela at the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium, but the 21-year-old says the Soweto giants have recovered from the loss to Ajax in the League. "We can’t be put down by one loss and I believe we will win on Saturday. But we must realise there is no small team… there is no more a small team. We are all equal, so we shouldn’t take United FC lightly," he says.
_quote He continues: "We want the Nedbank Cup but we have to focus for the 90 minutes," he says. The Mohlakeng-born midfielder further says he will prefer to carry on playing in midfield rather than a shift to right back at times. "I prefer playing in central midfield. I used the right back position to learn to defend and it helped a lot. At the beginning I only used to go forward, but I couldn’t get back to defend, but now I can defend as well as I can attack," he says. "My aim is to keep my position and I believe I can do it. I waited for my time and it came; now I have to make sure I don’t lose it," Manyisa adds.