How being the first choice goalkeeper at Richards Bay has inspired Salim Jamal

Jamal in action with Richards Bay FC. (Salim Twitter).

STARS ABROAD How being the first choice goalkeeper at Richards Bay has inspired Salim Jamal

Peter Tabu 08:21 - 29.08.2023

Jamal, 28, who put up an individual solid display, picking up 11 clean sheets in as many games, coming second to Ronwen Williams at Mamelodi Sundowns with 18, has revealed being first choice was a huge motivator for him.

Uganda Cranes goalkeeper Salim Jamal has opened up on what inspired his performance at Richards Bay FC last season in the Dstv Premiership.

Jamal, 28, who put up an individual solid display, picking up 11 clean sheets in as many games, coming second to Ronwen Williams at Mamelodi Sundowns with 18, has revealed being first choice was a huge motivator for him.

Salim displays his PSL Player of the Month gong last season. (Salim Twitter).

"Being number one helped me gain the confidence of players; I then got the energy and motivation to keep working hard and perform well," Salim noted in an interview with Supersport TV.

"The more hard work in training, the easier things become because training matters a lot in preparation; you've got to be organized at the end of the day," he added.

Jamal's former head coach at Richards Bay FC last season, Vasili Manousakis, who signed him and trusted him, is full of praise for the former Express FC, KCCA FC, and Al Merrikh shot-stopper.

"Family man and an unbelievably calm personality, whose qualities shined through his performance on the pitch, very calm, professional, disciplined, and so humble, I'd say he was one of the season's signings," said Manousakis.

It's been a tough start to the campaign for the rich boys of Kwa-ZuluNatal, having won once and drawn once in four games, with Jamal picking up one clean sheet.

Jamal hopes to improve his performance in the future; for now, he will be expected to lead the Uganda Cranes past Niger in the crucial 2023- AFCON qualifier next month in Morocco.

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