“Of course, adapting to a new setup and earning your place in a team of such quality takes time. However, I understand and respect that I must fight for my place, as we have some exceptional defenders. That motivates me to work harder every day. I am also fully aware of the responsibility that comes with the badge.”
When it comes to his role in the squad, Fawaaz is clear on where he can contribute as the season progresses.
“I feel confident that my skills and experience can add value to what Sundowns want to achieve on the pitch. I want to bring consistency, energy and leadership every time I step onto the field and help the team maintain our high standards.”
Before joining Masandawana, he played for several clubs, including Milano United, Cape Town City, Ubuntu Cape Town, Steenberg United, Moroka Swallows and Stellenbosch. Reflecting on which Sundowns player he found toughest to play against, he said.
“Khuliso Mudau was always a challenge. His pace, positioning and recovery made it difficult to get the better of him. Watching him play pushed me to improve my own game and now, as teammates, I am excited to learn from his experience and integrate that into my own performances.”