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Cape Town – Mamelodi Sundowns striker Jeremy Brockie fought for
find his feet at the club but says that the coaching staff wants him to stick to his
own style.
The New Zealander signed for the Brazilians SuperSport
United in January, but has not found the back of the net for his new club
after 13 appearances in all the competitions.
Despite his slow start, Brockie revealed that the
The Sundowns coaching staff encouraged him to continue playing his natural game
because that is why they signed it.
"There are two sides to getting to know each other.
It's me who is beginning to understand how the Sundowns play and how they attack.
There are also players who understand how I play, "said Brockie,
quoted by IOL.
"Coaches tried to show how I play
to the players too, but always keep the style of Sundowns game. Coaching
the staff told me a few times during training games and training sessions,
"Do not try to be like a Sundowns player, we've brought you here because of what
you bring to the team. "
" What was difficult is to find the balance between
play my own game and mix a little with the way Sundowns play. "
He added:" When you come to a new club, you are so
eager to impress. You look at the players around you and you want to be like a
Mshishi (Themba Zwane) or Vila (Sibusiso Vilakazi), come quickly
ball.
"My strength is to be in the box and get on the
end of things. When I come to short and get involved in this stuff, that
take away my strength. You will see me more around the box this season and maybe
not so much involved in the build-up game but in the end of things and
to score goals, I hope. "
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