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In This Week's Edition Of Soccer Laduma

In anticipation of this week's edition of Soccer Laduma, we preview some of the features included in issue number 874. The latest edition will be out on the shelves tomorrow, Wednesday, June 4.
Thomas Sweswe – Following his surprising move away from Naturena, the Zimbabwean centre back finally opens up about leaving Chiefs. Sweswe reveals the conversation he had with team manager, Bobby Motaung, before leaving the club’s headquarters.
In this week’s edition of Soccer Laduma, Sweswe also talks about finding himself clubless after Wits decided not to exercise their option to renew his contract. He also reveals why he didn’t kick a ball for Gavin Hunt’s side in an official match this past season.
Lennox Bacela – The Orlando Pirates striker started his Bucs career like a house on fire, scoring and creating crucial goals for the Parktown-based club. However, the former Santos and Bloemfontein Celtic marksman couldn’t maintain his rich vein of form, which subsequently cost him his place in the team.
In this week’s edition of Soccer Laduma, Bacela talks about his lack of regular starts since Vladimir Vermezovic took over. He also shares his view on the support they have been getting from their supporters.
Sundowns feature – We take a closer look at exactly how Mamelodi Sundowns snatched Kaizer Chiefs’ league title! Soccer Laduma takes a closer look at the difference in numbers between the two clubs.
George Maluleka – Maluleka joined Chiefs in January and was yet to command a regular place in the team at the end of the season.
In his interview in this week’s edition of Soccer Laduma, the former Ajax Cape Town and SuperSport United midfielder looks back at his time at the Naturena-based club so far. He also reveals how club legend, Doctor Khumalo helped him settle in.
Frank Mhango – If the Malawian international striker’s performances in his first season in the PSL is anything to go by, Bloemfontein Celtic have found themselves a germ in the player that was at AmaZulu and Free State Stars before signing with Siwelele.
In this week’s edition of Soccer Laduma, Mhango talks about the difference between South African players and their foreign counterparts. He also reveals why he believes he can become the PSL top goal scorer.
Ayanda Patosi – The Bafana Bafana midfielder expresses his unhappiness at his Belgian club, Lokeren. According to the Khayelitsha-born player, he has already informed the club of his unhappiness and desire to change clubs.
What brought about this change of heart? Get a copy of this week’s Soccer Laduma to get all the answers.
There’s also a lot of Siyagobhoza stories to look forward to.