Posted in News on Aug 28, 2009.
The Glamour Boys have been playing an impressive football despite only collecting a single point out of a possible nine points. This weekend they travel to Durban to honour a meeting against unpredictable AmaZulu coached by former Kaizer Chiefs captain, Neil Tovey.
Domza believes that it is about time the Club turn the corner, “We have been playing well and now it is time to start winning games. We created lots of chances against Wits on Wednesday but luck was not on our side. On the other side they created one chance and scored.”
We are playing a very tough side in AmaZulu this Sunday. They like us lost on Wednesday and will make things very difficult for us in their own backyard. They are a good side and made some quality signings during the preseason. We will need to be at our best to beat them,” said Isaacs speaking to kaizerchiefs.com on Friday.
Domza was making his first appearance of the season against Wits after watching from the sidelines due to a troublesome Achilles injury. Playing alongside Thomas Sweswe, the Cape Town defender was at his usual best and will be key for the Glamour Boys going to Durban this coming weekend.
“It is always good to be on the pitch. I am glad that I am fit again; it is always frustrating to sit on the sidelines due to injury while your teammates are sweating it out on the field. Hopefully we can start winning games starting this weekend,” added Domza.