Arthur Zwane starts cooking with AmaZulu with win over Chippa United

New AmaZulu co-coach Arthur Zwane said it was by no means a straightforward task taking on, and beating Chippa United in their Betway Premiership clash on Tuesday. Picture: Phando Jikelo/Independent Media

New AmaZulu co-coach Arthur Zwane said it was by no means a straightforward task taking on, and beating Chippa United in their Betway Premiership clash on Tuesday. Picture: Phando Jikelo/Independent Media

Published Oct 30, 2024

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Arthur Zwane’s AmaZulu have bagged their first win of this current Betway Premiership campaign after an impressive 2-0 triumph over Chippa United at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Tuesday.

The new coach said it was by no means an easy victory despite the two first half goals from Hendrick Ekstein and Celimpilo Ngema.

Those goals were enough to see AmaZulu grab their first league win of the new season in their fifth game.

It was the second league match at the helm for Zwane alongside co-coach Vusimuzi Vilakazi, after they were edged 2-1 by table-toppers Orlando Pirates last week.

Before he began his job at the club, Zwane said he was hoping to be a catalyst for change at AmaZulu, which he represented as a player briefly in the 1997/1998 season.

Tricky fixture

After the defeat to Pirates though, taking on Chippa who had won three of their first six games was no easy assignment explained Zwane.

“We all know that it was never going to be an easy game for us. For the fact that we're playing against the team that was oozing confidence,” said Zwane.

“They've been doing very well and grinding out results. When you look at their strengths as well I think they use their players well according to their strengths. It has been working for them.”

Zwane said he and Vilakazi had come up with a clear plan to take on Chippa by exposing their weaknesses, and the fact that their players had stuck to their guns was pleasing.

“We executed the plan, the players did very well and I must give them credit.”