Mamelodi Sundowns chairman Thlopie Motsepe has defended the club’s recruitment system after it came under heavy criticism for allegedly weakening and killing competition in the Premier Soccer League.
Sundowns chairman Tlhopie Motsepe during the Mamelodi Sundowns Live Limitless Youth Internship Programme at Chloorkop.Mamelodi Sundowns chairperson Tlhopie Motsepe has defended the club’s recruitment system after it was accused of weakening competition in the Premier Soccer League .
Downs recently completed the signing of Bafana Bafana star Terrence Mashego from Cape Town City despite the club already having Sifiso Ngobeni and Lyle Laklay at left-back. Players such as Kermit Erasmus and Gift Motupa are reported to be frustrated by their lack of game time. “We have had the blessing and opportunity to welcome an incredible player [Mashego] and also said well done to a special [former] player in Hlompho Kekana.
“So [at Sundowns] it is iron sharpens iron, and the fact that these good players want to come to Sundowns is because they want to achieve their dreams and t want to improve as players.”