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Mentor Reveals His Prophecy About Makhehleni Makhaula And Ben Motshwari

Mentor Reveals His Prophecy About Makhehleni Makhaula And Ben Motshwari

After his recent revelation that he was once told by a match official to take Makhehleni Makhaula and Ben Motshwari to a big and better league, former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Sipho Khuse has revealed more about his close relationship with the two hardworking midfielders.

Khuse – a development coach and talent scout, worked with Makhaula and Motshwari at Gauteng-based third tier club Trabzon before the duo turned professional with Bidvest Wits and Free State Stars, respectively, and the mentor says he once pictured the two bossing the Orlando Pirates midfield and is happy that one of them has so far succeeded in doing that. 

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With the two players doing duty for AmaZulu and the Buccaneers in the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup respectively, Khuse is proud of his two products who continue to inspire the younger players at his Randfontein-based team.

"Just to tell you more about Makhehleni Makhaula and Ben Motshwari from when I worked with them at Trabzon, and in doing this I hope I am not getting myself into trouble, but it was just my prediction from back then. I told them that I pictured them playing alongside each other at Pirates. I don't know why, but I just pictured them playing alongside each other in Pirates midfield and they know that because I told them. Why I said that, don't ask me, because I don't know, but it was like what you can call a prophecy. But as you know, it happened that Ben ended up signing for Pirates from Wits. I know that as a youngster, Makhaula had a wish to play for one of the big clubs, but we don't know what the future holds for him," said Khuse, speaking to the Siya crew.

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"What I am happy about at the moment is to see both these boys competing not only in the PSL but also in the CAF competitions for their respective teams. I look at them and feel very proud because the future looks bright for them," the mentor added.   

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Motlalepula Mofolo
Motlalepula Mofolo
Donald Mokondelela
Donald Mokondelela
Reason Chiloane
Reason Chiloane
Emmanuel Daniel
Emmanuel Daniel
Vusi Mthimkhulu
Vusi Mthimkhulu
Nkosinathi Mthiyane
Nkosinathi Mthiyane
Osvaldo Nartallo
Osvaldo Nartallo
Boubacar Talatou
Boubacar Talatou
Hythan Tambal
Hythan Tambal
Itumeleng Tlali
Itumeleng Tlali
Jerry Pires
Jerry Pires
Blaise Kiaku
Blaise Kiaku
Robert Modiadie
Robert Modiadie
Letsie Koapeng
Letsie Koapeng
Roger Majafa
Roger Majafa
Jacob Mokhasi
Jacob Mokhasi
Thando Mdluli
Thando Mdluli
Tshepiso Tshabalala
Tshepiso Tshabalala
Mduduzi Nyanda
Mduduzi Nyanda
Mzondi Mthombeni
Mzondi Mthombeni
Luis Boa Morte
Luis Boa Morte
Sibusiso Mxoyana
Sibusiso Mxoyana
       

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