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AmaZulu coach describes 2017/18 season as a tight one

25 January 2018, 10:42 AM  |
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Cavin Johnson says every club is hungry for points.

Cavin Johnson says every club is hungry for points.

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Cavin Johnson says every club is hungry for points.

AmaZulu FC coach Calvin Johnson has described 2017/2018 Premier Soccer League season as a funny and tight league.

Johnson says there’s competition both at the top and bottom, and everybody needs points.

After playing to a goalless draw with Bloemfontein Celtic last night, Usuthu is placed thirteenth on the log with 19 points after 17 games. This weekend AmaZulu will travel to Limpopo to play against Polokwane City.

Johnson says every club is hungry for points.

“Everybody needs points; this league is a funny league this year. Everybody needs points whether you at the top or bottom you don’t know. If you win two games in the row that you in another competition. Now we in the competition to see who gets most points in the bottom. The ones at the top are looking to see who get more points,” says Johnson.

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