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Dlamini focusing on AmaZulu

Cape Town - AmaZulu striker Ayanda Dlamini is determined to help the club climb out of the relegation zone once the PSL resume.

Read: Sandilands headed for Usuthu?

According to the clubs official website, Dlamini sees their first PSL encounter of 2015 against Orlando Pirates will be tough but they will only be focusing on themselves instead of the Buccaneers.

“Playing against Orlando Pirates does not really mean anything to us as we are in this situation.

“We need to win every match and focusing on the opponents will not help us at all.

“We are aware that they finished in good form in the first leg but we need to focus on ourselves.”

The forward who hails from KwaNongoma said to have scored for Usuthu against Golden Arrows in both friendly games.

“It felt good to score in both the friendly matches we played against Golden Arrows.

“I think that improved my confidence as we are three weeks away from the PSL.

“It is important to do well at training because what you do there determines your performance during the match,” he said.

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