Kaizer Chiefs striker Samir Nurkovic admits that he misses playing football and believes everything will return to normal very soon.
The Serbian says the current Coronavirus pandemic is a difficult situation but is not permanent.
“At the beginning it was slightly difficult,” admits Samir Nurkovic, “I had to get used to training from home. I was concerned about my family and how the coronavirus will affect us all, ” he told the club’s official website.
“Now I’m doing well!. I have used this time to gain more mental strength. It is very important and I’m going to need this strength when we return to the field.”
Nurkovic joined Chiefs in July 2019 and has won over the Amakhosi family with his goal scoring exploits.
He has netted 11 times in 15 games for the Soweto based giants.
At this moment he is taking the time to communicate with his family back home in Serbia.
“I dedicate time to follow developments back home,” he reveals. “So far I am satisfied to learn that my family is safe and healthy. I wish them all of the best every day.
“As much as this lockdown may seem as a setback, I know it’s not permanent. After this we will return much stronger.
“I hope everyone is keeping well and safe indoors,” concludes Nurkovic, “I just want to urge everyone to be patient with this lockdown. The more we follow the regulations, the sooner the lockdown will be lifted. Remember, it is the right thing to do because our health is a priority. I look forward to seeing you from the pitch side.”