Twelve straight wins since taking over at Mamelodi Sundowns a shadow of humility is evidently accompanying Rulani Mokwena through his stride as he rebuffs taking the credit for the amazing results. Read more ▶️
Rulani Mokwena is maintaining diplomacy through the success that he is enjoying at Mamelodi SundownsRulani Mokwena is choosing modesty amid the incredible line of results that Mamelodi Sundowns are enjoying since he took over.
Since being handed the power to take charge instead of being joint head coach with Manqoba Mngqithi, Sundowns have gone on to win 12 consecutive games with the league title already wrapped up with a third of the campaign still left. Truth is that if results had not gone this way Mokwena would have already been butchered yet with his flying colours he is staying calm and diplomatic.
"In South Africa we make too much of the coaching in this country," says Mokwena, who in the forefront of a crop of young gaffers who never played the game on a professional level but are changing the face on the coaching scene."The game of football belongs to the football players, and I always say that and I’m consistent with that answer.
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