Golden Arrows coach Mabhuti Khenyeza expressed his delight for Knox Mutizwa, who extend his scoring record against Kaizer Chiefs.
The Zimbabwean striker bagged a brace as Arrows secured a 2-1 win victory over the Soweto giants on Saturday afternoon.
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As a result, Mutizwa has now scored six goals in 15 appearances against the Amakhosi and Khenyeza says the goals will challenge his other strikers to score more.
"But I think we need to give them credit, it's good, one game at a time, we'll push. They are working very hard at training, everyone is the same here," Khenyeza told SuperSport after the game.
"We don't treat anyone different, we don't have a special player, everyone is equal.
"Remember Mutizwa was not scoring, he was out of the team for long time and when we realize that he's ready and when we brought him back, he scored last week and he scored two goals today.
"I'm happy for him, I'm happy for the group and it challenges other strikers to score more," he added.
Golden Arrows currently sit second on the DStv Premiership standings, four points behind league leaders Mamelodi Sundowns.
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