Posted in News, Team News on Oct 19, 2017.
“It’s great if a coach believes in you,” reflected the defender on his sterling performance against the Brazilians.
And, as the Amakhosi coach predicted, Ngezana scored with his head in the 50th minute the opening goal, while walking away as well with the Absa Premiership Man of the Match award. “That goal was for the Chairman’s birthday,” the youngster points out, referring to Chiefs Chairman Kaizer Motaung’s 73rd birthday on Monday.
The lanky defender did well in the three MultiChoice Diski Challenge (MDC) games he participated in this season, scoring the first goal in Chiefs Reserves’ 3-0 thumping of Bidvest Wits Reserves.
Ngezana also netted in the recent 4-2 victory over Bloemfontein Celtic to win the 2017 Macufe Cup.
That’s when coach Komphela realised that the talented youngster was ready to join Daniel Cardoso and Erick Mathoho in defence against a formidable side like Sundowns.
Ngezana admits that he struggled to sleep after the game. “We were only at around midnight back at the Chiefs Village,” he says. “Thereafter, I drove home to Sebokeng in the Vaal. My family was still awake when I arrived there and they obviously wanted to hear all about my debut.”
The Soweto Derby waits on Saturday. “I take instructions from the coach,” he reacts on the question how he’s looking forward to that match. “It’s all about the coach’s plan for the game and how I will fit in that strategy. Although, of course, it would be something very special if I would be able to play a role.”
“What you put in is what you get out,” Ngezana points out the importance of being a professional on and off the pitch. He makes clear that he will keep both feet firmly on the ground. He concludes by saying, “It’s all thanks to the God almighty.”