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‘We will field stronger team against Ubuntu Cape Town’

9 March 2018, 2:19 PM  |
Phumlani Zulu Phumlani Zulu |  @SABCNews
Michael Morton of AmaZulu FC believes they will have to field stronger team against Ubuntu Cape Town to become victorious.

Michael Morton of AmaZulu FC believes they will have to field stronger team against Ubuntu Cape Town to become victorious.

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Michael Morton of AmaZulu FC believes they will have to field stronger team against Ubuntu Cape Town to become victorious.

AmaZulu FC coach Cavin Johnson has warned that he will field their strongest team on the Last 16 Nedbank Cup encounter against Ubuntu Cape Town when the two teams meet at the King Zwelithini Stadium on Friday at 8 p.m.

“We will put a best team against Ubuntu but again we have to be on our toes because the under 23 rule is put out of the window and we don’t want to find ourselves in another position like we had against Mthatha Bucs,” says Johnson.

The club’s hard tackling midfielder; Michael Morton reiterates Johnson’s words saying it will be a mistake to undermine the National First Division side.

Morton believes they will have to field stronger team to become victorious.

Usuthu will use this game to redeem themselves following their Absa Premiership 3-1 downfall against the log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns this past week.

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