Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma has praised the team’s working relationship with the club's Tunisian goalkeeping coach, Ilyes Mzoughi.
Mzoughi arrived at Amakhosi alongside head coach Nasreddine Nabi and his five-member backroom staff at the start of the season.
He has been tasked with improving the team's goalkeeping standards, an area that has been a source of concern for Chiefs.
Bvuma has described Mzoughi as a ‘quality goalkeeper coach' and a ‘father figure' to the team, expressing confidence that the positive impact of his guidance will become evident in the near future.

BVUMA SAYS MZOUGHI IS A ‘QUALITY GOALKEEPER COACH’
“Coach Ilyes, quality, quality, quality goalkeeper coach,” said Bvuma.
“A great human being, like a father to us as goalkeepers, or even like the in-field players. You know in life; you sometimes get people that you never thought you’ll meet.
“This is someone that, even if I’m going through whatever that I’m going threw off the field, I can easily take a call and phone him.
“That’s the relationship we have with him. He’s a father figure, and obviously a hard worker. He demands a lot. And when I say a lot, I mean it like it, he demands a lot from us.
“We work very hard, and he believes in hard work, which obviously, like you definitely should see the results soon. And he’s a good guy to be with.”