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Win over TS Galaxy will boost Amazulu’s campaign

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Benni McCarthy’s AmaZulu have drawn 12 out of their 20 top-flight games this term which is the most out of any side in the division.

AmaZulu coach Benni McCarthy will be hoping his side can collect a much-needed three points against TS Galaxy on Tuesday evening. Picture: Gerhard Duraan/BackpagePix

Benni McCarthy’s AmaZulu have drawn 12 out of their 20 top-flight games this term which is the most out of any side in the division.

Johannesburg – AmaZulu’s major problem in the SA Premiership this season has been their inability to convert stalemates into wins, as coach Benni McCarthy’s charges have drawn 12 out of their 20 top-flight games this term which is the most out of any side in the division.

The Durban-based side will have to start winning again soon if they want to replicate their second place finish last season.

With the league already virtually won by Mamelodi Sundowns, the best that Usuthu can do is second place as the gap between them and second-placed Orlando Pirates is just four points. AmaZulu currently hold seventh position on the log.

McCarthy’s team will back themselves to win when they play against TS Galaxy at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Tuesday evening.

Usuthu defender Tercious Malepe is aware that the game could determine his team’s finish this season.

“It is league time now. We will have to shift our focus away from the CAF Champions League. The result against Horoya was very good for us. Now we need to build momentum and start winning games.

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“The game against Galaxy is huge. We are working hard to ensure that we recover quickly. Games are coming quickly. We need a victory,” said Malepe.

Galaxy are still relegation candidates and have struggled for much of the season. However, the Rockets will feel re-energized and confident ahead of the game. They have won their last two games in all competitions, which included a Nedbank Cup victory over Kaizer Chiefs and a league victory over Swallows FC.

The victory over Swallows took the Rockets out of the relegation zone.

“When playing teams that are struggling, you have to be cautious. Those teams will be fighting for their lives. We can’t say that it will be an easy game for us. It will be a difficult one and those guys will run.

“They will do everything in their power to get the points. We also need to start winning and stop drawing,” said Malepe.

One player that AmaZulu fans can be excited about is Abraham Majok. The 23-year-old joined Usuthu from Cypriot club PAEEK.

Another of Usuthu’s problems in the first half of the season was a lack of killer instinct in front of goal and they will be hoping that Majok can help them quickly in that department.

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