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By Sibongiseni Gumbi

Football Writer


Nurkovic happy to have broken the duck at Chiefs

Nurkovic was a constant thorn in the Matsatsantsa side and even their coach Kaitano tembo admitted that they found it hard to deal with his bursting runs.   


It is generally believed that the anxiety to score your first goal as a striker at a new team makes it a little harder for an attacker to break their duck.

But Kaizer Chiefs’ Samir Nurkovic got that monkey off his back when he scored with a spectacular effort against SuperSport United on Saturday evening – in only his third game in the Amakhosi colours.

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“It was very important for me to have scored against SuperSport. Every striker who comes to a new team knows the value and importance of scoring their first goal. You need to get it as soon as possible to be ready for the next games. I am happy to have gotten my first goal and I now look at what is ahead of us,” he told the club’s website on Monday.

He also explained how he scored his first goal which was a spectacular effort: “I did not see any other solution and I just looked to see where the goalkeeper was and I tried to lob the goalkeeper and everything worked out. I also thought that if the ball goes past the goalkeeper someone might be lurking behind him who could have touched the ball over the line, in the end I was happy with the outcome. It is always nice to score.”

Nurkovic was a constant thorn in the Matsatsantsa side and even their coach Kaitano tembo admitted that they found it hard to deal with his bursting runs.

“We had a problem dealing with Nurkovic. He is a very good striker and it was the first time our defence played against someone like that. He can hold the ball. He’s technically good as well and he’s also got a football brain. He makes the right decisions and he gave us a lot of problems. I think he could have grabbed a hat-trick,” said Tembo after the match.

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