Angolan defender Inacio Miguel was as clear as the bright skies in his first interview as he addressed matters relating to why he chose to come to Kaizer Chiefs.
Comfortable in expressing himself in English just like he does in Portuguese, Miguel took his seat in front of the media with a smile.
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With greetings done, he was frank with his answers as he juggled whatever was thrown his way, demonstrating the experience that he will bring both on and off the field.
Miguel has the hallmarks of what Chiefs will need.
While he played for Angolan champions Petro de Luanda last season, he was born in Portugal, where he was groomed and played in the second tier with Sporting Braga's B team, before spending time in Romania and Latvia, where he had minutes in the UEFA Conference League qualifiers.
"I swear to God that this is in the level of Europe," says Miguel when asked by KickOff about how Chiefs compares to Europe.
"I was in Braga and the difference between Chiefs and Braga is that there is no difference.
"The structure of the club and the organisation, the future is interesting.
"Honestly, with Kaizer Chiefs, there is no comparison with other clubs in Africa.
"About the money, to be honest with you, if I wanted money, I would not have come to South Africa because I had other options in North Africa for much more money.
"But the project there was not the same.
"I'm here for the project and not the money.
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"If I wanted money, I would have moved for sure to North Africa because I had options.
"The sporting project here is interesting, so that is why I moved here," says Miguel.