Former South African Striker Marks Maponyane Highlights Striker Crisis in South Africa

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Marks 'Go Man Go' Maponyane, a former Bafana Bafana, Kaizer Chiefs, and Orlando Pirates striker, expresses concern over the lack of goals from strikers in the Premier Soccer League. He calls on coaches to address the issue and discusses the decline of South African strikers in recent years.

Former Bafana Bafana , Kaizer Chiefs, and Orlando Pirates striker Marks 'Go Man Go' Maponyane admits there is a striker crisis in South Africa . The legendary South Africa n striker says coaches should come out and tell us why are we seeing fewer goals from strikers in the Premier Soccer League .

Although some DStv Premiership clubs are only left with 12 matches to wrap up their season, the league's leading scorer Lucas Ribeiro of Mamelodi Sundowns has so far scored only 10 goals, thanks to midweek's hat-trick against AmaZulu FC. "And we've been talking about this from the days of Tico Tico Bucuane. Peter Shalulile also came and took over. And last season he shared the top scorer award with Khanyisa Mayo."In the past, we had strikers like Calvin Petersen, Les Grobler... We didn't have too many foreign strikers. So the problem is here at home. The only South African striker who has been promising is Bradley Grobler. The thing is Khanyiso Mayo is not an out-and-out striker. "Our striker crisis it's a serious one because it even goes to the national team Bafana Bafan

South Africa Striker Crisis Premier Soccer League Goals Coaches Lucas Ribeiro Mamelodi Sundowns Tico Tico Bucuane Peter Shalulile Khanyisa Mayo Calvin Petersen Les Grobler Foreign Strikers Bradley Grobler Bafana Bafana

 

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