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Lorenz Köhler had a lengthy conversation with Sekhukhune United’s midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo about his journey abroad after leaving South Africa as a teenager, and his return to play in the DStv Premiership this season.
Meanwhile, Velile Mnyandu caught up with Ghanaian legend Asamoah Gyan, as he dissects the latest generation of Black Stars and why they haven’t won the AFCON in many years.
A notable absentee from Banyana Banyana of late, has been former captain Janine Van Wyk, and Lethabo Kganyago spoke to her about this as well her club JVW, where there was speculation that Kaizer Chiefs had approached to buy the franchise.
Robin Duke-Madlala chatted to former Cameroon captain Patrick Mbia, who says South Africans must get behind Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos.
Meanwhile, Lorenz also spoke to leading South African administrator Senzo Mbatha, about his recent appointment to run the Botswana Premier League.
The Motsepe Foundation Championship is now just four games away from concluding, and Rob Delport looks at the tight race between the top three, Polokwane City, Cape Town Spurs and Casric Stars.
Our coaching guru Moritz Kossmann is back with another edition of The Drawing Board and this week, Moritz brings us an Individual ball-action detail series, starting with scanning.
Of course, we also have our weekly contribution from our friends at iDiskiTV, as Junior Khanye, Tso Vilakazi and Nkululeko Nkewu look back at the weekend’s action.
There’s still news about Manchester United’s interest in a South African teenager, the latest rumours, and much more in this week’s edition…
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