Sekhukhune United attacking midfielder Keletso Makgalwa has zero regrets after struggling to break into a star-studded squad during his time at Mamelodi Sundowns, saying he wants to put it behind him.
Makgalwa was with the defending champions from 2018 until last season where he made 24 appearances and scored four goals. He then joined Motsepe Foundation Championship side Upington City before his topflight return to Babina Noko.
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The 27-year-old has hit the ground running at the Limpopo side with two assists and a goal in six matches across all competitions.
In his candid chat with iDiski Times writer Lethabo Kganyago in edition 177 of the newspaper, Makgalwa said he has no regrets about his time at Chloorkop as everything that happened there has helped him get to where he is now and is now working hard to get into the national team.
“I don’t regret anything,” Makgalwa told iDiski Times.
“I feel like things had to happen the way they did. I think if things didn’t go down how they did I feel like I wouldn’t have been here now. So, to live in regret is not my thing because I don’t believe in that.
“I’m a big guy, I move on because it’s life. So, I think what happened in the past will drag me back and I won’t be able to move forward.
“I just told myself even when I went to Upington City that whatever happened in the past it happened, so now it’s a new journey and I just have to focus and get myself back into the PSL and going to Bafana which I feel is around the corner.”