
Mbaeva, who came to Namibia for the Christmas holiday, says he is proud of the way he has been performing in the South African Premiership. The keeper however believes he can continue where he left off in 2016 to help his team secure famous victories in the campaign.
“I have always dreamed of playing for a big club and now I am living that dream with Golden Arrows, since I am the first-choice keeper.
“We have been doing well in this season and I hope that the team will continue to improve as the season goes on.
“My wish is for me to keep more clean sheets this season as it is one of the most important things a keeper must do to help his team win trophies,” Mbaeva said in an interview.
Golden Arrows are currently sixth in the premier league after having won five games with five draws and five loses.
Mbaeva's side has however conceded 18 goals while scoring only 15 with 15 matches played so far.
The club is also just five points behind log leaders Super Sport United who are cruising on 25 points from 14 games.
Mbaeva has so far played 11 games for Arrows in the premier league, receiving two yellow cards in the process.
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