Mamelodi Sundowns' legend Daniel "Mambush" Mudau had an emotional tribute to the late Phil Masinga.
The Bafana Bafana legend recently passed away, after his battle with an undisclosed illness came to an end.
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Tons of tributes to the late Masinga has been pouring in from club officials, players and former players, with Masinga's former teammate, Mudau also sharing some emotional words about the star of Mzansi football.
"I lost a great person and a great leader. Chippa wasn't an ordinary player. He made a lot of contribution to South African football. If you remember well, he scored the goal against Congo that took us to our first World Cup in France in 1998. I played with him at Bafana Bafana and Sundowns, when I came back on loan at Ratanang Maholosiane in 1993. He was signed at Sundowns in 1991 and I was loaned out in 1992. When I came back, we became two deadly strikers. He told me, with my experience you are going to learn a lot from me. I learned a lot from him," Mudau said.
"It's painful because we are now talking about Chippa because he is late.
"But what have we done to honour Chippa? The man who took us to France. The man who did South Africans proud. We don't even have a statue of him. Even I could die tomorrow, but what has been done to honour me? There'll be talks but what have we done? We need to see that legacy.
"Even if there is a little museum where our legends are honoured. Eish. It's so sad talking about this. People will hear this and say lona ukhuluma kakhulu (this one talks too much). But in other countries it's like that when you have made a contribution for your country they make sure to honour you so that youngsters will see that this person did this and that," he added.