Former Mamelodi Sundowns striker Phakamani Mahlambi was described as the ‘biggest disgrace’ by his former coach Gavin Hunt.
The 26-year-old made his professional breakthrough under Hunt while he was still coaching at Bidvest Wits back in 2015.
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After two successful seasons with the ‘Clever Boys’, Mahlambi made a big move to Al Ahly believed to be around R25-million.
He only lasted a year in Egypt before he was signed by Sundowns.
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Mahlambi off-field issues saw him leave Sundowns
Speaking to Peter du Toit on Thisisfootball Africa, Hunt said he tried to revive Mahlambi’s career but the ex-Wits star did not want to put in the work.
He told a story on how the ex-Sundowns man blew R45 000 on alcohol.
“I was at a restaurant a couple of years ago, he was at Al Ahly, he left us, they were having a good time, six mates, they always have mates because they have money – anyway, I call the waiter over, I asked what’s the bill over there, he said R45,000,” Hunt explained.
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“The bill, R45,000 so far – they were drinking Hennesseys, and he’s 21 years old. It was R45,000. I told him if you serve another drink there, I will personally [beat you up]. You cancel the bill and get them out.
“He obviously paid and then went somewhere else. But that’s what I’m trying to tell you – where is your mentality, I tried to speak to the boy but ya,” Hunt said.
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