Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi doesn't believe Peter Shalulile is the most talented No. 9, instead, he says, his level of professionalism and ...
“I don’t think he’s one of the most, most, very talented players. He runs the hardest in the team and works very hard,” Mngqithi said. Shalulile is also the first player in the history of the Premiership to score back-to-back hat-tricks, having racked up his first of the season in their 4-2 win over Swallows FC in Soweto.
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi says the club's red-hot striker Peter Shalulile is not one of the most talented players he has worked with.
I don’t think he is the most talented of players. If you want someone who can dribble, Peter might not be the one,” the coach said. The team is working hard in general but Peter is one of the most professional I’ve worked with.
Goals and more goals has been the order of Peter Shalulile and after his hat-trick against Golden Arrows recently, the Mamelodi Sundowns striker revealed ...
That being said, Shalulile recently revealed who is favourite player is, which is a star who he currently shares Downs colours with. He also surpassed Siyabonga Nomvethe’s 20 league goal tally that stood since the 2011/12 season, while he eyes Collins Mbesuma’s all-time record of 25 league goals in a single season. After netting a hat-trick against Swallows FC in the DStv Premiership last week, Shalulile put three past Golden Arrows on Tuesday afternoon.
Peter Shalulile netted his second hat-trick in as many matches as Mamelodi Sundowns thrashed Golden Arrows at Loftus Versfeld on Tuesday.
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Mamelodi Sundowns' red-hot striker Peter Shalulile edged closer to Collins Mbesuma's 16-year-old record for most goals in a DStv Premiership season with a ...
The home side dominated Arrows in all aspects from the start. The records continue to tumble for coaching trio Manqoba Mngqithi, Steve Komphela and Rulani Mokwena’s yellow machine, as the defeat was Arrows’ heaviest in the Premiership, previously having lost by a largest margin of four goals. Shalulile is now just four goals shy of Mbesuma’s record.
The Brazilians opened the scoring in the 19th minute when a free-kick was taken quickly to George Maluleka, whose diagonal ball found Mosa Lebusa who.
A deep George Maluleka delivery reached Lakay who squared the ball into the box. Shalulile completed his hat-trick on the hour mark. It was 3-0 with less than half an hour on the clock with Shalulile grabbing his brace.
Mamelodi Sundowns' star striker Peter Shalulile has entered the PSL history books after his three goals against Golden Arrows on Tuesday.
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Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi says the club's red-hot striker Peter Shalulile is not one of the most talented players he has worked with.
I don’t think he is the most talented of players. If you want someone who can dribble, Peter might not be the one,” the coach said. The team is working hard in general but Peter is one of the most professional I’ve worked with.
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi does not see striker Peter Shalulile as one of the most talented players in the PSL.
But this one is gone and we are looking forward to the next one.” “They are in the building phase and getting six goals now is keeping us on the negative side in terms of goals. “I don’t think he’s one of the most, most, very talented players.
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi was full of praise for striker Peter Shalulile after he became the first man in 10 years to breach the 20-goal ...
This one is gone and we are looking at the next one,” Seema said. “You must also look at how much application you put in the game, the level of professionalism... But when the opportunity meets hard work a lot of people will say you are lucky.
Orlando Pirates and Baroka FC's match ended in horrific fashion, with defender Paseko Mako rushed to hospital. The Pretoria sun was shining down on Loftus ...
That nine of the 16 Premiership teams have foreign stars as their first-choice strikers ideally outlines the striker crisis in SA.
Sundowns' Shalulile is the league's top-scorer while Cameroonian Bienvenu Eva Nga is doing wonders at Chippa, having already racked up 10 league goals. Bafana's Victor Letsoalo, who's the nearest rival to Mamelodi Sundowns and Namibia ace Peter Shalulile in the golden boot race, is Royal's first-choice striker. The scarcity of lethal homegrown strikers has been compelling local clubs to look beyond SA borders for players to spearhead their attacks in recent years.