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FootballWandile Duba Sends Strong Message to Pirates After His Wonder Goal in Kaizer Chiefs’ Win Over Arrows
- Wandile Duba talks tough ahead of Kaizer Chiefs clash against Orlando Pirates this weekend
- The AmaKhosi star scored the only goal in his club's 1-0 win over Golden Arrows on Tuesday
- The South African forward also gave an update about his fitness ahead of their tie with the Bucs
Kaizer Chiefs forward Wandile Duba has sent a strong warning to Orlando Pirates after leading the AmaKhosi to victory against Golden Arrows.
The South African forward scored an early first-half goal to give the Glamour Boys a deserved 1-0 win over Golden Arrows at the FNB Stadium.
The AmaKhosi will now switch their focus to their next game against their city rivals, Pirates, in the DStv Premiership this weekend.
Duba was replaced in the second half of the match due to a knock, but confirmed in an interview with SuperSport TV, as per iDiskiTimes, that he would be available for the Soweto Derby.
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The Kaizer Chiefs forward also talked tough ahead of the clash at the Orlando Stadium, with the home side winning the first leg.
"It is not something that you can worry about. I think the physios will do something, but I'll be okay for the derby," he said.
"They should expect me because I'm coming."
The youngster also disclosed that Cavin Johnson's technical team expressed their confidence in him before the game due to his hard work during their training sessions.
"They did tell me if I believe in myself, I will score because I've been working hard in training," he added.
Duba scores a wonder goal against Arrows
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on Duba scoring a goal-of-the-season contender against Golden Arrows at the FNB Stadium on Tuesday evening (March 5).
The 19-year-old Kaizer Chiefs forward took a curling strike from the edge of the Backheel Boys penalty box, and his effort was too much for the standstill Sifiso Mlungwana.
The South African youngster's wonder strike, secured Cavin Johnson's team's first win in the year 2024, after enduring a winless run since the start of the year.