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“It was a well taken set-piece,” Tshabalala remembers, before adding, “I put a lot of effort in practising free-kicks.”
Amakhosi won the match 3-1, with Shabba’s goal coming in the 18th minute. The encounter took place at FNB Stadium on Tuesday, 7 February 2017.
“I work hard, there’s nothing that has changed in the way I play,” Tshabalala continues. “I am a team player and the stats are there to back that up.”
The midfielder is currently in a good nick. He also shared his opinion on Amakhosi’s present form.
“We are a quality team and we presently enjoy a good run. However, we are still a work in progress. We want to improve even further and we focus on what we have to do to achieve that.”
When asked about the side’s mid-season slump late last year, ‘Shabba’ responds with supreme confidence.
“We went through a phase when things went horribly wrong. That’s when we rallied behind the coach. Steve Komphela is not only a coach - he is like a brother and father to us. I’m just happy that we are playing good football at the moment and that the results are coming. I feel positive that with this kind of work ethic, we will soon lift a trophy.”
‘Shabba’ will reach the age of 33 later this year. However, that doesn’t stop him from playing like a youngster, even regularly winning balls in the midfield. Is there any recipe?
The midfielder smiles upon hearing this question, modestly answering: “I am happy with my contribution. I have scored five goals this season. I had fourteen assists last season compared to two this season. But what's important is to contribute to the team to win games and trophies.”