By Khanyisa Tabata
22 August 2009
AmaZulu coach Neil Tovey believes that they have the ability and the strength to turn things around on their second round leg of the MTN8 match against Golden Arrows.
Arrows won the first leg last weekend by 2-1 and this means that AmaZulu have to score twice tonight if they want to be in the finals.
The away goal applies but scoring one goal will not be enough to make things easier for the club.
AmaZulu have had a decent start to the new campaign, especially in the light of the tragic death of right-back Jan Sillo.
Tovey's sides were boosted in their build-up to this game by a 1-0 league win at Platinum Stars on Wednesday night.
Mark van Heereden has return to Usuthu from injury. Reports quoted Tovey as saying that they have missed Mark and Sillio.
Striker Richard Henyekane, who scored twice against AmaZulu, was rested for the Cosmos game and should be raring to go again tonight.
The match is due to take place tonight at Chatsworth stadium at 20h00.
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