AmaZulu head coach Romain Folz has opened up the trust he has in assistant coach Ayanda Dlamini.
Dlamini came in as the assistant coach of the club, after Usuthu parted ways with Brandon Truter and his technical team, which included Kamaal Sait.
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Folz says he has no problem handing over some responsibilities to Dlamini, who had a stint as head coach of Usuthu previously.
"I'm someone who believes that you need to give responsibility to people so he is very much capable to do it so why not give him responsibilities to do so," Folz told SuperSport after the game.
"He has an eye for football. He is a very good coach and he is a very good person so I might as well let him have his input on the coaching aspect. We're a team so it's not the head coach and the players, we're a staff and I like to delegate things. He is very good at his job and I'm happy to have him with me.
Usuthu's next encounter is in midweek against Maritzburg United in the KwaZulu-Natal derby before the MTN8 semi-final second-leg clash with Kaizer Chiefs, as Folz touched on the goal they conceded as well.
"I would say its about the small details. If you look at the goal we conceded – as I always tell the boys if you are about to pass the ball to someone watch someone coming on his back -if you not facing the play don't give the ball that's how we conceded – you invite pressure basically.
"So, to improve leading towards the Kaizer Chiefs game, but I'd like you to remember we have a league game before that so it's as important as the cup to me.
"Every competition you take of that to the same level of a mission so to answer your question it's all about fixing the small details – the more you can be focused and get rid of the small details that distract you from the main performance the better you gonna be
"Because I think overall, technically and tactically we fine. So, couple of things there to fix as you've said I've been here for four days so it can only get better."
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