Phathutshedzo Nange was delighted to score his first goal for Kaizer Chiefs, when he got his name on the scoresheet in their 2-0 win over Sekhukhune United on the weekend.
Nange came off the bench in Chiefs’ victory on Sunday, scoring his first goal in 12 games. It was also the first game he started off the bench, and having been in the starting eleven in his previous games.
“It felt great to have scored. I was looking forward to this moment and it was really special,” Nange told KaizerChiefs.com.
“As a player, these are the moments you look forward to, which is scoring goals and winning games.
Nange also had special praise for his fellow scorer Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, saying the 22-year-old is a class player.
“It was a great performance from a class player,” Nange continued.
“There is nothing else I can say. We all know how classy he is, and he was really good against Sekhukhune.
““I think we did great as a team and we managed to collect three points, which was so important for us.
“We are proud of what we did for the Club, the Chairman, the supporters and management. It shows that we have depth in our squad.
“We are Kaizer Chiefs and we are one team, so everyone will represent the badge during the season. We will continue working and fighting together.”
Chiefs now turn their focus to their match against Royal AM on the weekend.
“We go to Royal AM to fight as a collective and to make sure we continue our winning run by dishing out another great performance. All that matters is that we collect three points,” Nange said.
“Every game that we play we want to win and will give our best.
“We have good momentum and are in a good space.
“Every one of the guys can be in the starting eleven and we will go there with a positive mindset”.



