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Premier League

No Rayners, no Tau! Do Bafana have enough firepower to win AFCON?

  1. Ouaddou concedes 'it’s difficult to make choices' following impressive display by Ndah & Sesane at Pirates

    The Sea Robbers have been performing well defensively, thanks to the talented players who have been outstanding in the last couple of seasons, including the current campaign. The Nigeria international and his colleague from South Africa have been on the sidelines nursing injuries for an extended period, but they are now ready to deliver for the Soweto giants.

  2. Mosimane good for Chiefs but not now! Amakhosi urged to be patient with co-coaches

    The two coaches continue to attract scrutiny as some question whether they are capable of leading the Soweto giants to success. Before the Africa Cup of Nations break, Chiefs had a chance to go level with Orlando Pirates point-wise, but they collected just two from a possible six, putting Kaze and Ben Youssef under more pressure. Angry for more titles, some have been calling for the Naturena outfit to consider the more experienced Mosimane, who is not with a club now.

  3. ‘Dithejane is Pirates material where he will be sprinkling muthi on the pitch with Mofokeng! He made peace with Chiefs’

    The 21-year-old winger endured an unceremonious exit from Amakhosi but has since reinvented himself at TS Galaxy, emerging as one of the standout performers in the PSL. His exploits with the Rockets have placed him on the fringes of the Bafana Bafana setup and has a chance of featuring at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His form has also sparked transfer speculation, linking him with a return to Amakhosi as well as interest from Mamelodi Sundowns and the Buccaneers.

  4. Broos explains why he is afraid of Angola - 'This is something Bafana must avoid'

    The experienced tactician has revealed what his players must try to avoid in order not to complicate their AFCON campaign. The Belgian has explained why Angola poses a great danger to Bafana, who hope to progress further this time around. He has also admitted he has never had a keen interest in Angola and had to research them after they were drawn in the same group as South Africa.

  5. Mngqithi explains how Appollis and Moremi impact has carried Pirates as quadruple hopes remains alive

    The Buccaneers have already clinched two trophies this season and, despite their CAF Champions League elimination, they still have a chance to finish the campaign with four titles. Their new signings have emerged as genuine game-changers, injecting fresh energy and quality into the squad. Their influence could prove decisive as the Soweto giants push to achieve their silverware ambitions.

  6. Doctor Khumalo & another ex-Chiefs star disagree with Broos on Mbokazi's transfer to Chicago

    The 20-year-old has made a huge leap in his young career, sealing a major move just nine months after breaking into professional football. While he was widely tipped to take the European route, the defender has instead opted for a switch to America, a decision that has sparked mixed reactions. Two former Amakhosi midfielders have come out strongly in support of the move after his national team coach openly voiced his opposition.

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PSL

  1. Will Mbokazi make it out of Broos’ bad books?

    South Africa’s brightest young talent, Mbokazi, finds himself in the bad books of the no-nonsense Bafana Bafana coach and needs to work his way out to keep his dream of playing in the AFCON as well as the World Cup. Broos was left fuming after Mbekezeli Mbokazi, fresh from leading the Buccaneers to yet another cup triumph, arrived late for the national team camp in preparation for the upcoming AFCON.

  2. 'Mbule must be allowed to move like Messi & Ronaldo, but Broos can't tell Mudau what to do'

    The 27-year-old heads to AFCON with South Africa on the back of a rejuvenated season in which he rediscovered his best form with the Buccaneers. He last tasted international tournament football in 2017 at the Under-20 AFCON with Amajita, but now has the chance to showcase his talent on the big stage with the senior national team. Much is expected of him at the tournament in Morocco as he looks to repay coach Hugo Broos for the faith shown in him.

  3. Ex-Amajita winger identifies ideal January signing for Chiefs as 'partner' for Maboe before Bucs and Downs pounce

    Despite bringing in 11 new faces to Naturena in the last PSL transfer window, the Soweto giants are still expected to go into the market to address issues in creativity and their inconsistent scoring. More transfer activity could help fix those problematic departments in a team that has, however, shown clear improvement in defence and goalkeeping this season. A former Amakhosi player has already recommended an in-form PSL star as the club’s ideal next signing.

  4. PSL winner warns Pirates are exposed! But Appollis and Moremi can help

    The Sea Robbers have had quite an impressive Premier Soccer League campaign so far and rightfully top the standings. A coach who won the PSL title with Masandawana has warned that teams have cracked Bucs' success code and will frustrate them when the season resumes. The tactician has, however, pointed out that the Buccaneers have the capacity and ability to withstand the frustrations expected.

Premier League

  1. 'Free Kobbie Mainoo!' - Man Utd midfielder's brother's message to Amorim

    Kobbie Mainoo's brother has caused a stir by calling on Ruben Amorim to play the midfielder more often in a provocative t-shirt. Jordan Mainoo-Hames, the Manchester United player's half-brother, braved a cold and wet evening at Old Trafford to display a t-shirt bearing the message 'Free Kobbie Mainoo' during the 4-4 draw with Bournemouth then posted a picture on Instagram of himself wearing it.

  2. Bruno & Cunha reign in the chaos but defence falls flat

    Manchester United were at their very best and their very worst in an illogical but hugely entertaining 4-4 draw at home to Bournemouth. Amad Diallo and Casemiro gave United the lead either side of Antoine Semenyo's equaliser but two goals early in the second half had the Red Devils on the back foot. Bruno Fernandes dug them out with a beautiful free-kick before Matheus Cunha made it 4-3.

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