Pitso catching up with the many Mosimane household responsibilities during lockdown Pitso Mosimane and those close to him at home have chosen to accept the reality, stay at home and look to see how this break can be used fruitfully.
While the world is spluttering about the turbulent times brought on by the coronavirus outbreak, Mamelodi Sundowns tactician Pitso Mosimane prefers to focus on the positive side of things.
Since Mosimane joined Sundowns in 2012, he has nursed the ambition of making the Brazilians a dominant force in the continent. “In the first week, I slept. Now I feel fresh, I feel I’m back. That’s positive. I’m able to focus on myself. There are few things that I wanted to document about myself but I didn’t have time for that because of our schedule. I’ve neglected myself a lot. I’ve always been worried about Mamelodi Sundowns and in the process I’ve forgotten about myself,” said Mosimane.
“I also want to help with school sports. This has given me a chance to say what do you want to do in school sports. I’ve been doing a lot of research also to check on what I want to do and what is the world doing in youth football,” Mosimane explained. From what the coach says, it would seem there is no dull moment in the Mosimane family but clearly football is very much part of their life.
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