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Hlanti living his dream after early nightmare

- NJABULO NGIDI

SIFISO Hlanti, with a smile and no grudges, looks back at the challenges and rejection he faced in his journey to be a South African champion with pride.

The 27-year-old Bidvest Wits leftback was part of the Ama Zulu team that was relegated but was sent to train with the reserves before that after he spoke out on his intentions to leave the club. Even his start in the Premier Division wasn’t easy. He struggled for game time at Golden Arrows, was shipped out on loan to Chippa United in the first division, helped them gain promotion only to return to Abafana Bes’thende and still not break into the starting XI.

“It was a long and hard journey to get here,” Hlanti said. “The one thing I learned is that if you want to grow as a person, you must face challenges so that you know what you are capable of. It was good for me, as much as I didn’t feel like this when it happened, but those experience­s taught me a lot. They showed me how tough I am because they didn’t kill me but they spurred me to push even harder to realise my dreams. Now I tackle every challenge that I face head on. I am not afraid of anything.”

After leaving Usuthu last year the lad from Newcastle joined the Clever Boys, made his Bafana Bafana debut, won the MTN8 and played a big part in Wits winning the Absa Premiershi­p for the first time in 96 years. His performanc­e in the league earned him a nomination for the Absa Premiershi­p Defender of the Season award that was won by his captain Thulani Hlatshwayo.

“I am filled with pride when I look back at what I went through and what I have now,” Hlanti said. “The hardest part was when I was still at Ama Zulu. It was tough for me, especially what happened towards the end of my contract (when they made me train with the reserves). It was a good challenge because I was always positive. I was rewarded by joining a team like Wits and I was part of making history, winning the league for the first time in the club’s history.”

Wits start their MTN8 title defence against Hlanti’s former team, Arrows, at Bidvest Stadium tomorrow night at 8pm. Unlike last season, the Clever Boys will start this campaign with a big target on their back as league champions with every club looking to upset the Kings of SA football. For Hlanti, this season is about continuing living the dream after getting over the nightmare start he had at the start of his profession­al career.

“I am a bit sentimenta­l towards Arrows,” Hlanti said. “They gave me my big break of playing in the PSL. They helped me realise my dream. I wouldn’t talk too much on the bad things that happened there. The situation I was in is something that youngsters need to learn from, that you will go through challenges but they shouldn’t define you or take away your love for the game. Playing against Arrows means a lot. I will try to do my best but at the end of the day it is not about them but about me and Wits.”

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SIFISO HLANTI

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