Mamelodi Sundowns say no to PSL club
Mamelodi Sundowns’ struggling Rushine de Reuck has attracted interest from Sekhukhune United.
Mamelodi Sundowns have made a firm decision on Rushine de Reuck’s future.
MAMELODI SUNDOWNS REJECT SEKHUKHUNE UNITED’S OFFER
After making just five appearances last season and five during this term, Sekhukhune asked to sign De Reuck from Sundowns on loan.
“Sekhukhune approached Sundowns for a six-month loan deal ahead of the January window, but it’s been turned down, presumably due to the arrival of new head coach Miguel Cardoso,” said iDiskiTimes’ Lorenz Kohler.
HOW MANQOBA MNGQITHI LEFT THE CLUB
A section of Mamelodi Sundowns might still be in shock. Manqoba Mngqithi is gone. How did he find out?
Kabo Yellow are looking good in the Betway Premiership with seven wins out of eight but this is never enough at Sundowns. Two opening draws in the CAF Champions League against Union Maniema and AS FAR ended Manqoba Mngqithi’s tenure.
“Mamelodi Sundowns today announced the appointment of Miguel De Azevedo Cardoso as the new Head Coach of the Club with immediate effect,” the club said on their website.
HOW THE CLUB COMMUNICATED THE NEWS
Speaking to Robert Marawa on Marawa Sports WorldWide, Mngqithi said he did not expect to lose his job.
“I would be lying if I said I knew [that I was leaving the club]; I just got a message from someone when I was going into a meeting yesterday [Tuesday] with the leadership of the club,” Mngqithi said on MSW.
“Somebody hinted that there was going to be an announcement. Yesterday, fortunately, we were off, and we had to attend the meeting with the leadership. And that’s when the whole story came out, but fortunately, someone sent me a message and asked if it was true, and then I started to know what this meeting would be about.
“I cannot fault anyone for that because probably when I got the job, someone, somewhere, was still the coach, and the negotiations were going on behind. That’s the name of the game, that’s being proactive in ensuring there is no gap in between. I cannot now talk ill about them. It’s normal in football,” the former Sundowns coach concluded.
HAVE SUNDOWNS MADE THE RIGHT DECISION?
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