Kaizer Chiefs custodian Bruce Bvuma is happy with the immediate impact the new signings have made.
In the January Transfer window, the Glamour Boys signed Thabo Cele, Tashreeq Morris, and Glody Lilepo to improve the squad. The trio has, since, become a vital part of coach Nasreddine Nabi's team.
The most recent outing was on Sunday when Amakhosi hosted Chippa United in the Nedbank Cup's Round of 16.
‘They have shown why Chiefs signed them'

Bvuma, who has kept five clean sheets in the 11 games played across all competitions, insists the team's future looks good thanks to the new players' services.
“I think they settled in very well, Morris, Lilepo and Thabo, these are good players, international players, I feel like they have shown from the word go why the team has decided to sign them,” the 29-year-old stated.
“I am very happy for them and we’re looking forward to having more games with them and as you saw, they have been helping the team and that’s what we need you know. So we’re helping each other and as I said, they’ve settled in well and we can’t wait to keep going with them.”
Fans giving Chiefs the energy

Bvuma has further lauded the fans for their continued support of the team across all competitions.
“We have been playing very well, good football, the supporters are coming back to the stadiums and that’s what we need, having them in the stadium pushes us to give more, it pushes us not to give up, and give our best.
“Having their support behind us, helps us to push over the line and continue playing good football and getting good results.”
Bvuma then stated what to expect from SuperSport United on Tuesday night in PSL outing, “SuperSport is a big team, we know what they are capable of, they have a very good coach in Gavin, we know it won’t be easy, we played them twice already this season, winning one and losing one, we’re looking forward to it.
“We know what they can do, but we need to focus on what we can do – that’s been working well for us.”