‘I am dedicated to the badge,’ says Mdu Shabalala, a Kaizer Chiefs prodigy on his way to the top

‘I am dedicated to the badge,’ says Mdu Shabalala, a Kaizer Chiefs prodigy on his way to the top

Mduduzi “Mdu or Die” Shabalala is a gem for Kaizer Chiefs, whose name is Mduduzi “Mdu or Die.” If one knows, one knows.

Here are five reasons to be optimistic about his impending impact on the Amakhosi first squad.

The Chiefs must handle this matter.

Mdu has only played THREE minutes this season, but he scored in that little appearance. The goal against Maritzburg United on the second day of the DStv Premiership season was a typical goal scored by a poacher. We do not expect him to maintain this ratio, but it demonstrates that he is not intimidated by the big time. According to reports, this 18-year-old has an enormous personality and amazing self-confidence, and he is not scared to express himself in front of senior colleagues.

Mdu made an immediate impact in his debut with the Chiefs’ first team. Video: @supersporttv / twiitter
Performing laborious tasks behind the scenes.

Vusi Mavreka Hlabangwana, a fitness trainer, has been working closely with Mdu to get him in top physical condition for the balance of the DStv Premiership season. Hlabangwana has collaborated with Samkele Zwane and Zakhele Lepasa of the Pirates and Bafana. We are all aware of how physically taxing professional football can be; therefore, this is an encouraging development.

Mdu has now completed his matriculation, a requirement Arthur Zwane insisted upon before to thrusting the kid into regular first-team play. Now, Shabalala can focus solely on football, which is terrifying for the defenders he will face. However, this is an exciting reality for Chiefs fans.

PLAYS A BIT LIKE ANSU FATI Mduduzi “Mdu or Die” Shabalala is renowned for his extraordinary balance, speed, flair, agility, dribbling ability, and close control. As a tiny attacker, he won’t win too many aerial duels, but he’ll cause all sorts of issues for defenders on the ground. It is currently unknown what his best position is, however he can play a number of attacking roles.

How the Kaizer Chiefs might line up against the Golden Arrows

He could settle as a wide-area attacking midfielder. Ever seen Ansu Fati, Barcelona’s new number 10 player, in action? There are stylistic similarities in the manner in which the youngster carries the ball. This boy is capable of playing.

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In June, Kaizer Chiefs player Mdu Shabalala signed a new contract. Image: @kaizerchiefs / Twitter

AMAKHOSI THROUGHOUT Mdu signed a new three-year contract with the Chiefs in June, which is an encouraging indication of his intentions. A recent Instagram post also revealed his loyalties.

“This season, I am pleased to wear gold and black. Amakhosi Family, you’re in my heart. I am a member of the club’s Fresh Revival and am loyal to the badge.”

If you want a comprehensive profile on Mduduzi Shabalala, we’ve got you covered. Additionally, did you know? Earlier this year, Mdu reportedly conducted tryouts with LaLiga club Villarreal. Samuel Chukwueze, a 23-year-old Nigerian, is now prospering on the wings for Yellow Submarine.


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