It was just too depressing - Arthur Zwane
It was just too depressing - Arthur Zwane

Posted in News on Sep 13, 2005.

Arthur Zwane the Amakhosi’s two goal hero on Sunday against Dynamos, has said that the past week with the national team camping in Germany and then playing against Burkina Faso had been the most depressing time of his football career.

Zwane who missed part of the 2003-2004 season because of failed drugs test was devastated by the events in Ouagadougou and Bremen.

“Some one will say - how can I say this was depressing after I had been banned the previous season. The thing is that - from the ban I could fight back - from here this is it - there will be no world cup for me in my life time as a player” added Zwane who has regained his smile after Sundays brace for Chiefs.

Zwane further added that the flight from Burkina Faso to Germany was a quiet and sad one as he and most of the team contemplated on what had happened “to me it was and is just a case of I let down my country, it was eased by the fact that I did not see game time but I still feel responsible that the country were badly let down” he says.

Arthur for all that has gone on in his career over the past year has come back stronger and has now set his sights on a winners medal at the African nations cup to be held in Egypt early next year, to be followed up later in 2006 with his third PSL medal for the Amakhosi.

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