Lebohang 'Cheeseboy' Mokoena has revealed which team he regards as his home between Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
During his illustrious career in South Africa's top tier, Mokoena has played for both Pirates and Sundowns – a feat achieved only by a selected group of few players over the years.
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With the Buccaneers and the Brazilians getting ready for their eagerly-awaited Absa Premiership match at the Orlando Stadium tonight, Mokoena has confirmed that it is the Soweto giants that he acknowledges as his home out of the two teams.
"Having grown up at Orlando Pirates, I can tell you that this is my home team. This is where we were told of the importance of this match and as a player, it goes through your mind from the time you look at the fixture to start focusing on it. There is one game I always remember vividly, I think we beat them 3-0 and had Excellent Walaza upfront. We camped for a whole week and our sole focus was Sundowns which made the match easy for us," Mokoena told Bucs' official website.
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The 32-year-old has advice for the current generation of players at the two powerhouses of Mzansi's football.
"The players should not lose their heads going into this match because these are the type of matches where you can get a red card if you commit a foul. I just hope that everybody can go onto the pitch knowing what's at stake but also try to make it a fair and exciting match because at the end of the day football must be the winner," added the winger.
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