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Chiefs striker aims for 10 goals

Paez joined Amakhosi halfway through the 2016/2017 season in January as an unknown striker from Venezuela, with many ridiculing his goal tally of 11 goals in as many seasons. But Paez has developed into one of Amakhosi’s best signings last season, contributing goals and a few assists along the way.

“I have found a home here, and I want to make sure that I work even harder to complete my contract, or get even more years. Last season, I joined in the middle and scored five goals. This time my target is 10 or more goals,” Paez added.

Paez featured mostly as a substitute for Chiefs, but his control of the ball and thoughtful moves have made him a fan favourite. He admits to having to adjust to the way football is played in South Africa.

“I had to learn the culture of the club, get used to new teammates, their style,” he said.

“I’m picking up the language daily as I speak to people in the club. Only [goalkeeper coach] Alex [Revoredo] and [fitness trainer] Marco [Munhoz] speak Portuguese and Spanish. So, I don’t have much of a choice. But it’s becoming easier,” Paez concluded.

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By Phakaaathi Reporter