Work hard, Janza tells ‘Sate Sate’
Published On February 4, 2015 » 2362 Views» By Administrator Times » Football, Sports
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By SANDRA MWILA –

CHIPOLOPOLO coach Honour Janza has challenged enterprising striker, Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba to fight for game time at Egyptian club, Wadi Degla where he clinched three and half years deal.
Kampamba, the two-time Zambian top scorer, joined Wadi Degla this week after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms.
Janza said Kampamba was a good player who should fight hard to be in the starting line up as doing so would help him in developing his career.
He said Kampamba was a young and talented player and that he was happy that he had become a professional player.
“Sate Sate is a good player and as he joins new club Wadi Degla, he should fight to always be in the starting line up,” he said.
Janza advised Kampamba to remain focused and disciplined as he begins his journey as a foreign based player.
He said discipline and hard work were cardinal for footballers to succeed in their careers.
“Sate Sate is still very young and he has the potential to reach greater heights but he should remain disciplined and focused,” Janza said.
The Chipolopolo trainer advised Kampamba that for him to excel as a professional, he needed to work harder than he used to do at Nkana.
He said a lot of input would be required from the former Nkana player and that he should be ready to ‘die a little’ for his new club.
“Professional football is quite different from club football, his (Kampamba) demands will be high and he should be ready for the challenge,” he said.
Janza noted that as a striker, Kampamba should strive to impress by finding the back of the net.
“Ronald is a striker and his duty is to ensure that he finds the back of the net, he did it at Nkana and he will do it at Wadi Degla,” Janza added on Kampamba, who made his Africa Cup of Nations debut last month in Equatorial Guinea.

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