After going over eight months unemployed, former Orlando Pirates midfielder Nkanyiso Zungu has finally found a new club.
Zungu struggled to find a team after being released by the Buccaneers last year. His trials at both Royal AM and AmaZulu proved to be unsuccessful.
Furthermore his former side Stellenbosch opted against signing the talented midfielder.
Now, According to the latest reports, Orlando Pirates legend Tlou Segolela has given Zungu a second chance in the PSL.
Segolela, the coach of Motsepe Foundation Championship side Platinum City Rovers, has completed the signing of Zungu.
Former Orlando Pirates midfielder finally finds new club
“Motsepe Foundation Championship side Platinum City Rovers have completed the signing of former Orlando Pirates midfielder Nkanyiso Zungu,” an IDiskkTimes report read.
“This publication can confirm that Zungu has finally put pen on paper with Rovers up until the end of the season.”
In other news, Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has commented on rising Orlando Pirates star Relebohile Mofokeng’s impressive form.
The incredibly talented teenager has taken the Premier Soccer League (PSL) by storm after making his first team debut late last season.
Many fans were expecting to see Mofokeng’s name in Broos’ latest Bafana Bafana squad for upcoming friendlies against Andorra and Algeria.
It wasn’t to be for Mofokeng after he was a notable admission from Broos’ squad however the Belgian mentor has commented on the rising Orlando Pirates star’s form!
Broos keeping a close eye on rising Bucs star
“For me, another one I have to watch for the future is Mofokeng. This is a guy with potential,” Hugo Broos said as quoted by Soccer Laduma.
“So, when you see that from a young guy from the team of Orlando Pirates and then you can only be happy. That’s as the coach of a national team because we saw what happened on the AFCON.
“Those were also not boring games. From the first minute, everyone is playing like they’re playing for their lives.
“They (Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs) go for 100%. Maybe more so and when you’re not used to doing that in the PSL it’s very difficult to do that on that international level. That’s why we need to raise the level of PSL.”
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