Johannesburg - Bornwell Mwape has backed his AmaZulu side to get over their disappointing run which has seen them go winless in all seven outings in the league.
The Zambian international is one of a number of new arrivals who were signed to boost the Durban side's chances of breaking into the top eight this season.
Things have not worked out as planned for Usuthu, as they currently occupy the last place in the league table, following Friday's 2-0 defeat against Bidvest Wits.
However, Mwape is not losing hope just yet as he believes they can turn things around in this campaign and improve their standing.
"It was a tough game, we worked as a team and we tried but we had a bit of bad luck," the striker told the club's website.
"There's in no need to look down because we still have many games to go. We need to push ourselves but there is no need to look down," he added.
AmaZulu's next assignment is the Telkom Knockout clash against another struggling side, Bloemfontein Celtic, at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Saturday, October 4 at 20:15.