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Ntuli: Johnson believes in me

Cape Town - Platinum Stars striker Bongi Ntuli says that he is enjoying life and his football at the Rustenburg club.

The forward is now on his second consecutive loan spell from Mamelodi Sundowns after spending last season at the now relegated side AmaZulu.

According to Soccer Laduma, Ntuli says that the encouragement he has been getting from coach Cavin Johnson has made him want to fight for the team.

"Coach Cavin Johnson believes in me and that gives me the spirit to fight for the team and I am enjoying my life as well as football here,” the striker said.

"The team is great with great players. We started the season very well and we want to continue with that form. But as a player I am also happy here.”

Dikwena welcome Ajax Cape Town to Rustenburg and will be hoping cement their place at the top of the Absa Premiership.

Kick-off is at 15:30.

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