SuperSport CEO Stan Matthews has delivered a scathing statement confirming that Sipho Mbule will not feature for the club again.
“He must also look into his lifestyle instead of feeling like a victim in this situation. “The player might not be happy, but the club cannot stop him from the joy of working towards what he needs for his career. This is his career and so he must be first to show the desire.
It's still hard to understand SuperSport United's decision to sack Kaitano Tembo as their head coach earlier this week. The results were obviously not ...
Amakhosi head coach Stuart Baxter has already admitted that he is a fan of the midfield maestro, whose future with Matsatsantsa is uncertain.
A lot of that has got to come within him as well.” “So I’m not at all pointing fingers at the club, I’m just saying there comes a time where a club and a player cannot see eye to eye, for whatever reason – and there doesn’t seem to be a solution and it’s best for all parties to part ways. The Bafana Bafana international is currently suspended by the Tshwane giants for 'disrespecting the technical team and his teammates' and his relationship with the Matsatsantsa management has been strained since the turn of the year when the club denied him a move to a club of his choice.
CEO Stan Matthews has gone so far as to say SuperSport United would rather finish lower in the league than select Sipho Mbule.
“He must also look into his lifestyle instead of feeling like a victim in this situation. “The player might not be happy, but the club cannot stop him from the joy of working towards what he needs for his career. This is his career and so he must be first to show the desire.
Mbule may be one of the well-known figures in Kaitano Tembo's team, but after a long absence from action dating back to November 2021, he recently.
“He must also look into his lifestyle instead of feeling like a victim in this situation. “The player might not be happy, but the club cannot stop him from the joy of working towards what he needs for his career. This is his career and so he must be first to show the desire.
Amakhosi head coach Stuart Baxter has already admitted that he is a fan of the midfield maestro, whose future with Matsatsantsa is uncertain.
A lot of that has got to come within him as well.” “So I’m not at all pointing fingers at the club, I’m just saying there comes a time where a club and a player cannot see eye to eye, for whatever reason – and there doesn’t seem to be a solution and it’s best for all parties to part ways. The Bafana Bafana international is currently suspended by the Tshwane giants for 'disrespecting the technical team and his teammates' and his relationship with the Matsatsantsa management has been strained since the turn of the year when the club denied him a move to a club of his choice.
Amakhosi head coach Stuart Baxter has already admitted that he is a fan of the midfield maestro, whose future with Matsatsantsa is uncertain.
A lot of that has got to come within him as well.” “So I’m not at all pointing fingers at the club, I’m just saying there comes a time where a club and a player cannot see eye to eye, for whatever reason – and there doesn’t seem to be a solution and it’s best for all parties to part ways. The Bafana Bafana international is currently suspended by the Tshwane giants for 'disrespecting the technical team and his teammates' and his relationship with the Matsatsantsa management has been strained since the turn of the year when the club denied him a move to a club of his choice.
Kaizer Chiefs narrowly missed out on the services of talented midfielder Sipho Mbule but they now stand a good chance of securing his signature at the end ...
Creating magic for Keagan Dolly and Khama Billiat or forming an exciting partnership in the midfield with the likes of fan-favourite Nkonsigiphile Ngcobo and Lebogang Manyama. Meaning, Chiefs can start to prepare their bid to bring Mbule to Naturena and to complete what would be an epic signing. What this means, is that Chiefs can make an offer for the star midfielder if he continues to be unhappy with his current situation in Tshwane.