Sowetan

Players whose first impression lasted in the PSL

It’s often a case of make or break for many footballer­s in their maiden season. picks some of those who passed the test during the 2017/18 campaign

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For Siyethemba Mnguni, joining AmaZulu last year from NFD side Mbombela United was like coming home.

The Newcastle-born, KwaZulu-Natal, attacking midfielder soon realised that settling at a PSL team is easier said than done. It took him five games before he made his official debut against Bidvest Wits, a match Usuthu won 3-0 at King Zwelithini Stadium in September.

Mnguni, 25, has since found his footing and has had some games to remember, including scoring a brace in their 2-1 win over Golden Arrows.

He was named man of the match in the goalless draw against Kaizer Chiefs at FNB Stadium in March.

With 23 appearance­s and two goals in all competitio­ns, it’s no wonder he’s delighted. “My teammates and the coach [Cavin Johnson] really made things easier for me,” Mnguni told Sowetan.

Besides him, there are a host of other players who showed potential in their maiden season, including teammate Sibusiso Mabiliso, who’s a product of Platinum Stars developmen­t .

The Under-20 internatio­nal managed 19 appearance­s in all competitio­ns.

Not to be outdone, Orlando Pirates left-back Innocent Maela, who spent about six years on loan at Thanda Royal Zulu, returned to make 26 appearance­s. He’s a Bafana Bafana internatio­nal today.

Siyabonga Ngezana of Kaizer Chiefs can also hold his head high. The 20-year-old defender takes no prisoners as is teammate Wiseman Meyiwa, who would be encouraged by the 19 games he played.

Cape Town City’s Craig Martin, 24, will also look back on the season with fond memories. He was named City’s most improved player after featuring in 24 matches in all competitio­ns.

Elsewhere, Talent Chawapiwa impressed for Baroka with 29 appearance­s, one goal and five assists.

Bloemfonte­in Celtic winger Kabelo Dlamini didn’t play too many games (13) but showed glimpses of a good player.

Golden Arrows left-back Zolani Nkombelo also deserves a mention after 25 appearance­s for Abafana Bes’thende since his move from Mbombela United.

Maritzburg United goalkeeper Richard Ofori was one of the reasons they finished with the second-best defence in the league (23 goals conceded).

Katlego Otladisa of Platinum Stars was unfortunat­ely injured during the season and only managed 10 matches, but it was enough to earn the 21-year-old a switch to Mamelodi Sundowns.

SuperSport United midfielder Sipho Mbule, 20, is one for the future. With 19 appearance­s this season, he’s made an impressive start.

 ?? / MUZI NTOMBELA/BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Kaizer Chiefs defender Siyabonga Ngezana can hold his head high after an impressive start in the elite league.
/ MUZI NTOMBELA/BACKPAGEPI­X Kaizer Chiefs defender Siyabonga Ngezana can hold his head high after an impressive start in the elite league.
 ?? / SYDNEY MAHLANGU/ BACKPAGEPI­X ?? It took Siyethemba Mnguni five games before he made his PSL debut with AmaZulu.
/ SYDNEY MAHLANGU/ BACKPAGEPI­X It took Siyethemba Mnguni five games before he made his PSL debut with AmaZulu.

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