In a delightful twist, two players from Mamelodi Sundowns have recently made headlines for their new cars.
First, Mothobi Mvala, who is currently sidelined due to injury, teased fans with a video showcasing his stunning new Mercedes-Benz, estimated to be worth between R500,000 and R1 million.
Shortly after, Teboho Mokoena joined in the excitement by revealing his own sleek version of a Mercedes-Benz Vito, albeit in a striking maroon color.
Talk about a luxury lineup!
Transfer News: Abubeker Nassir Joins SuperSport United
In other news, the transfer scene is buzzing as Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United have finalized a deal.
Abubeker Nassir, a 24-year-old Ethiopian forward, has moved to SuperSport on a season-long loan.
After battling a long-term injury and struggling for playing time, this move gives Nassir the opportunity to regain his form.
Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi confirmed the transfer following the team’s impressive 4-1 victory over Marumo Gallants, stating, “Nasir is not at Sundowns at the moment and I think he’s at SuperSport.”
Support for Struggling Star: Peter Shalulile
Fans of Mamelodi Sundowns have been on the edge of their seats, especially with Peter Shalulile’s recent performance.
The talented Namibian forward has yet to score in six matches, which has left some supporters worried.
However, Coach Mngqithi has come to his defense, emphasizing Shalulile’s contributions beyond just goals.
“I was impressed with the effort he put into the game,” Mngqithi remarked.
“When he is not scoring, it’s our responsibility as a technical team to support him.
We believe he will be crucial for us this season.”
The coach also mentioned that playing him in the second leg was part of a strategy to boost his confidence, believing that once Shalulile finds the net, he’ll regain his form.
Concerns Over Themba Zwane’s Playing Time
Meanwhile, concerns have arisen about veteran player Themba Zwane’s reduced playing time.
At 35, after signing a new deal, it appears Zwane is starting fewer matches, raising eyebrows including that of Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos.
“I don’t understand why he’s not playing. Is he suddenly being old?” Broos questioned, noting that he respects the coach’s decisions but hopes to see more of Zwane on the field.
“A player like him needs to be playing. If he keeps coming off the bench for just 20 minutes, it could become a problem,” Broos added.
The coach expressed hope that the situation will improve, allowing fans to witness more of Zwane’s talents in the coming matches.
What Lies Ahead?
With thrilling new rides, transfer news, and ongoing support for key players, the atmosphere surrounding Mamelodi Sundowns remains electric.
Fans are eager to see how these developments will impact the team’s performance in the upcoming fixtures.
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