Kaizer Chiefs striker Matthew Rusike credited his team-mates for his brace against Polokwane City in a game which saw Chiefs clinch the league title. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)
Rusike joined the Citizens on the last day of the January transfer window to boost the club’s striking department.
The former Chiefs striker, who made a shock return to the Absa Premiership, missed out on playing in the game against Mamelodi Sundowns last week Friday because City had not obtained his international clearance.
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City’s media officer Julian Bailey confirmed to Phakaaathi that Rusike could face coach Gavin Hunt’s side in a Nedbank Cup clash at the Bidvest Stadium on Wednesday night.
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“We are expecting it [international clearance] to be ready for tomorrow’s match, we have been working on it. Obviously he requires international clearance because he comes from overseas. He is fit to play just need to sort out the paperwork,” told Phakaaathi.
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