Cape Town City striker Lehlohonolo Majoro says his move to the Mother City after spells with Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates has given his career a new lease of life as he looks forward to Friday’s clash with Mamelodi Sundowns. "I had to work my way up again after coming from Pirates‚" he said. "It was an honour to be given an opportunity again by coach Eric [Tinkler]. "I felt like that in Johannesburg … I was too comfortable. "In Cape Town‚ it’s back to square one. I now want to achieve more‚ to achieve better. "Cape Town is a blessing in disguise.... There are not many fans‚ not too many distractions. It helps to focus on yourself more than if I was in Jo’burg, where you have friends all over. You don’t have a chance to do introspection on your own. "But now in Cape Town, I have more of that and I believe with the kind of atmosphere we have here at the club‚ it makes you feel at home and want to work even harder to continue the good spirit that we have here in Cape Town." City‚ ...

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