Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams is excited about the prospect of coming up against Bongani Zungu when they take on in-form AmaZulu this evening.
Sundowns face a resurgent Usuthu side that sit sixth on the table, having been in the relegation zone with four consecutive defeats to start the campaign.
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Arthur Zwane, initially in a co-coaching gig alongside Vusumuzi Vilakazi, who has since resigned due to personal matters, as stated by the club.
Adams, himself, has also been in the spotlight since his lucrative move from Stellenbosch in January, slotting in seamlessly into Miguel Cardoso’s midfield three and earned a recall to the Bafana Bafana preliminary squad by national team head coach Hugo Broos.
“I think we can expect a very energetic team, they like to press high, they sometimes in a low block, pressing with one – but I think our preparation was very good, we worked on a few new things,” Adams said.
“I think the mood is very great [in the team], very good – you know coming from a break [having not played this weekend], so yeah, I think the boys are ready and looking forward to the AmaZulu game.”
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The 23-year-old has been lauded for his dynamic displays, with two goals and an assist to add to the performances in his first 11 games.
“Rowan Human is on form now and I think Zungu [is one to look out for], and Hanamub, as a wing-back, he’s a very attacking wing-back,” Adams said when asked about the players they should be watching closely.
“With Zungu [he’s dangerous] due to his experience, he’s a ball player and coming from Sundowns, it’s going to a nice battle for me in midfield.”
The two sides meet at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium at 19h30.



