
WATCH: ‘No team is playing the football that we are playing' – Victorious Amajita return home
The victorious Amajita team arrived home at the OR Tambo International Airport after winning the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
Amajita coach Raymond Mdaka hailed the team's fighting spirit.
'In most of the games, we did not start well but we were able to come back,' he said.
ALSO READ: Amajita down Morocco to clinch first ever Afcon title
Amajita player Patrick Autata said the tournament was tough for the players, especially after the captain Asekho Tiwani picked up an injury.
But '[Tiwani] said to me then that we are going to win this tournament because there is no team that plays the football that we are playing,' said Autata, who stood in as captain.
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