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I will do well - David Zulu

Cape Town - New Kaizer Chiefs player, David Zulu, is confident that he will be able to handle the challenge of playing for the club.

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According to KickOff, the former Chippa United striker said that the challenge which playing for Kaizer Chiefs poses is an exciting time for him. 

“It’s going to be a big challenge for me and I’m looking forward to it,” he says.

Zulu said that coach Stuart Baxter has already spent time with him discussing his role at the club.

“The coach has spoken to me about the type of runs that I have to make and how to position myself.

"We are working on it… I think for me this move came at the right time because I’m no longer a youngster so I can handle the pressure.

“I accepted the move a long time ago and I prepared myself mentally. I think I will do well.”

The 28-year-old has netted five times for Chippa United before making his move to Naturena.

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