
“I am grateful that Black Leopards gave me another shot at the PSL and I will use this opportunity to do my best for them. This is a different club and different atmosphere from what I had at Chiefs and I will fight to make it work,” said the striker.
He praised the club’s former coach and compatriot, Sunday Chidzambga, for making it easier for him to adapt.
“He played a vital role of seeing me in when I arrived. His father figure and experience in the game totally changed my approach and revived my confidence.” The former Black Mambas striker, used most as an impact substitute, had scored three goals at the time of going to print, one of them against former side Chiefs. He was voted man-of-the-match after scoring the equalizer against Nedbank Cup holders, Supersport United recently.
“We are a team that is full of youngsters and is still building, but we will be unbeatable in the next few seasons,” added Amidu.
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