Lucas Ribeiro Reflects on Last Season’s Nedbank Cup Penalty Miss
Remember the drama in last season’s Nedbank Cup final? Lucas Ribeiro was the one who missed a vital penalty, which eventually led to a late 2-1 victory for Relebohile Mofokeng’s side.
Despite that heavy moment, Ribeiro has moved on.
When reflecting on the event, he told Citizen, “What happened last season with the penalty is in the past.
It doesn’t affect me at all.
I’m focused on the upcoming matches, and I’m really enjoying the challenges this season is bringing.”
He also shared his excitement about facing tough opponents like Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs, especially when the stadium is packed.
“I love playing those kinds of games because I thrive in front of big crowds.
I’m pumped for the next match and can’t wait to be ready for it.”
Could Tshepang Moremi Be Heading to Soweto?
The Orlando Pirates have set their sights on a new target that might just remind fans of one of their legendary former players.
Tshepang Moremi, with his impressive touch, speed, and technique, has drawn comparisons to the iconic Lebohang ‘Cheeseboy’ Mokoena.
Originally, Kaizer Chiefs had been linked with Moremi, but now Orlando Pirates are reportedly leading the race to sign the 24-year-old winger.
With two goals and two assists in 18 games this season, Moremi has caught the attention of many.
According to Soccer Laduma, “Pirates seem to be ahead of Sundowns and Chiefs in the chase for his signature.
” The source added, “They’ve already made inquiries, and while it’s still early, talks could intensify as the season wraps up.”
Negotiations will play a crucial role in the deal.
One insider explained, “It’s all about the talks and what AmaZulu expects from Pirates.
It might include money, or even a player exchange, depending on how the negotiations unfold.
” It seems like this transfer could be one to watch closely as things develop.
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