The 25-year-old is expected to be unveiled as a Masandawana player in the coming days, which would make it the club’s third big signing of the January transfer window, following the capture of Erwin Saavedra, who is yet to be announced and Surprise Ralani.
At SuperSport, Mokoena has been deployed mainly as a six or an eight, a position which he would frequently swap with Sipho Mbule and Jesse Donn. With coach Kaitano Tembo preferring Donn, sitting deeper behind Mokoena and Mbule, it has given the duo a lot more freedom to get into attacking areas. “He’s got so much ability. You can’t just limit him to defensive duties because he’s very creative going forward as well. We’ve been encouraging him to do that, and he’s done well. He’s scored three goals from midfield, and I think we try to encourage him to that more often,” his SuperSport coach Kaitano Tembo told the media about Mokoena in 2020.Sundowns are no strangers to changing players’ positions either.
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Following George's footsteps 🤔🤔
Another career dead and buried in the making
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Isn't he there yet?
Another George Maluleke in the making.
He ruined his career by joining Sundowns he will only play one season then from there we will see him Motsepe league
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