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Lebese relieved to break duck

Lebese: Finally amongst the goals

Lebese: Finally amongst the goals

George Lebese admits he was relieved to have finally opened his account for Kaizer Chiefs after scoring in the 1-1 draw against University of Pretoria on Saturday.

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Lebese opened the scoring for the Glamour Boys following a barren first half at Soccer City, although Mame Niang came off the bench to square things up for Steve Barker's men moments later.

Despite the result, which left Chiefs just one point ahead of Orlando Pirates and Platinum Stars, Lebese was delighted to have found the back of the net, and is hoping now he can become a regular scorer for the team.

"It finally felt great to be on the score sheet," he told Football411.

"I've been working really hard since the since the start of the season and the plan is not to stop anytime soon.

"I would definitely like to score more, but I can't say how many because I don't want to put my self under unnecessary pressure. All I know is if I work hard, continue to be in the right scoring positions then I will find myself on the score sheet regularly."

Amakhosi next take on PSL basement club AmaZulu at the FNB Stadium on Tuesday, but Lebese is not writing off Usuthu just yet.

"There's obviously no easy games anymore and so we are expecting a tough game from them(AmaZulu)," he added.

"The coach (Stuart Baxter) has confident in all of us and we can't let it sleep now.

"We know they need the three points to end their year on a high, but we are also looking at keeping our position. So we know what we have to do.

"We are only focusing on ourselves, and taking it one game at a time. We are under no pressure from anyone but ourselves."

Posted: 18/12/12 10:42

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