Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Mokete Tsotetsi has offered an advice to the club’s young striker Wandile Duba.
The 20-year-old forward has recently become a fan favourite, largely owing to the crucial goals he has scored.
Notably, he found the back of the net in the Nedbank Cup semifinal against Mamelodi Sundowns just before Ashley Du Preez scored the winner.
According to Tsotetsi, the team struggled offensively when this forward was previously sidelined by injury.
Given the attention his impressive performances have garnered, Tsotetsi has advised the youngster to remain humble.

TSOTETSI SAYS DUBA MUST REMAIN HUMBLE
“Duba has been doing well for Chiefs. He is still young, but age is just a number. The way the coach manages him will be important for the team,” Tsotetsi said to Soccer Laduma.
“There was a period when he was injured and before that, he was scoring goals, and he was a problem for teams. When he was not available, I thought Chiefs struggled a bit.
“He came back and became a problem again for defenders. He is a young player who is ready to take the position (upfront).
“He is eager to learn and make a name for himself. I think he is ready. It will be important how they manage him. He should remain humble, so that he can gain experience and not be complacent. He should work hard every game.”