Thembela Sikhakhane has spoken about his third successive loan move from Orlando Pirates to AmaZulu.
Since being signed by Pirates from Golden Arrows in 2016, Sikhakhane spent only one season with the club, as he has been on loan for the other two years.
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The defender spent the last two seasons with AmaZulu on loan from Pirates. With the Buccaneers having confirmed that the player won't be part of coach Milutin Sredojevic's squad for the 2019/20 season, the 26-year-old right-back has confirmed that he is looking forward to continuing where he left off at the Durban-based club.
"I'm looking forward to joining up with my teammates again. I'm definitely sure that everyone wants to take the brand forward," Sikhakhane told AmaZulu's official website.
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"Personally I was happy to contribute towards something at AmaZulu the past two seasons and I feel this year with more effort and support we can do better than before," the Ulundi-born player added.
"I'm excited again to play in front of the passionate Usuthu supporters alongside my teammates. All that will be left for me will be to work hard as I know I am capable of," he concluded.