Pitso Mosimane has challenged South African footballers and coaches to get out of their comfort zones to go and challenge themselves on different conditions out of the country.
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Mosimane, who is coach of Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia and spent two highly successful years in charge of Egyptian giants Al Ahly, said South African players and coaches need a mindset change to know how good they are. Mosimane's statement is in direct conflict with the view of Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos, who recently said it is too soon for on-form Mamelodi Sundowns striker Cassius Mailula to move abroad.
“They don’t know, but they are worth more, and it is the same with the coaches. Maybe I speak from a different position now, but I also didn't know that a South African coach can contribute outside the country and be renumerated with the value of what you do.
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