Sowetan

Ace hungry for glory

Playmaker says new season will be tough

- By Tiyani wa ka Mabasa

You could argue that Oupa Manyisa had a decent first season with Mamelodi Sundowns and the statistics could back you up.

Following his shock move from Orlando Pirates a year ago, he went on to play 27 league matches for the Brazilians and was key in their title triumph. He added four appearance­s in domestic cup competitio­ns for a total of 31 games played.

At Sundowns, however, no one is guaranteed a place in starting line-up, but he remains upbeat even after the arrival of Andile Jali, who formed a great combinatio­n with him at Pirates a few years ago.

“All I can say is that I’m looking forward to another great season,” Manyisa told Sowetan yesterday.

The Tshwane side’s central midfield boasts the likes of Manyisa, Jali, Hlompho Kekana, Tiyani Mabunda and Lucky Mohomi.

Clearly avoiding questions on the competitio­n Manyisa, who’s usually diplomatic in his responses, emphasised they are a team, adding that he would play his part.

“The team can rely on me but, as

I said, it’s not about me. There are a lot of other guys and we just have to put our heads together moving forward.”

Manyisa, who turned 30 on Monday, is hopeful of more success with Sundowns, but acknowledg­ed it’s going to be a tough season. They open their league campaign with a clash against

Kaizer Chiefs at

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