New signing Toni Silva says he is looking forward to the possibility of making his Mamelodi Sundowns debut against AS Togo-Port in the Caf Champions League next week.
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The 24-year-old joined the Brazilians on a five-year deal after departing Greek outfit APO Levadiakos in March this year.
The Guinea-Bissau international says his main objective is to enjoy his football at Sundowns while helping the club competition for silverware on all fronts.
‘I’d love to achieve everything, of course. I’ve seen them play, and it’s a good team that plays good football,’ Silva told KickOff.com.
‘I hope I can help the team win everything possible this season, because that’s what we all want.
‘Football is … what do we play for? We play for love and to win trophies, and that’s why I’m here. Let’s see what we can get.
‘But, football is still football, you know. Today we can win and tomorrow we might lose, but I’m expecting to win everything. Let’s just see what happens.’
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Silva went on to says that he is relishing the chance to make his debut when they face AS Togo-Port in the Caf Champions League next week Tuesday.
‘I’m very excited for our first game next week. I’ve been about three or four months without playing, so I’m looking forward to starting again,’ he added.
‘I’m very, very excited to just get in there, to be honest.’
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