Sunday World (South Africa)

Unsung hero

Hlompho Kekana a cog in Downs juggernaut

- TSHEPANG MAILWANE

HLOMPHO Kekana does not like being put on the spot. A question about being underrated or one about Bafana Bafana makes him a little uncomforta­ble, but somehow he manages to turn the attention away from himself.

It’s just who he is, a selfeffaci­ng player content to let others hog the headlines. He sings “Billiat, Billiat, Billiat” when we start talking about the player of the season, just so that we talk less about him and more about his Mamelodi Sundowns teammate Khama Billiat, who is a hot favourite for the award.

So, does Kekana think he is underrated? He laughed and then said …“I don’t know.”

“I would not complain (about being underrated). I would not say I am unhappy with what I am getting. I am one person who likes to give glory to my teammates. For me it’s all about the team.”

This question was asked towards the end of the interview, so you can imagine how difficult getting Kekana to speak about the amazing season he is having for Sundowns was.

Does he miss playing for Bafana Bafana? “You see now,” he says. “Why are you going there? I am just happy to play football. I am enjoying myself.”

Kekana does most of his talking on the pitch and he’s doing a lot of it at the moment. Even though all of the attention has been given to Billiat, Keagan Dolly and Leonardo Castro, it’s hard to ignore the energy, long diagonal passes, the timely tackles and of course the goals Kekana is scoring from midfield.

Seven goals in all competitio­ns is phenomenal for a holding midfielder, but of course, he plays it down in classic Kekana style.

“It’s a fluke,” he laughs. “I’m lucky to be at the right place at the right time. Goals come when you work hard and get yourself in those scoring positions.”

If Kekana won’t talk himself up, then his coach Pitso Mosimane definitely will. Mosimane has been singing the player’s praises and says it would be a shock not to have Kekana as a player of the season nominee.

He’s right. Usually it’s the strikers or attacking midfielder­s who get recognitio­n, but Kekana is making it hard for anyone to ignore his incredible form.

“If it was up to me, I would say I deserve to be there (as a nominee),” Kekana says.

“( But) It’s not up to me. I don’t choose. When I leave the pitch, I never regret anything because I always give my all.

“This morning (Thursday) I was looking at my pictures when I was 18. I was a small boy. All I wanted was to play football. I had just joined Black Leopards (2004/2005). Look how far I have come. At 30 I’ve won the league three times and I have played for Bafana Bafana. I am happy that I still have the hunger to win things.”

Kekana is more fulfilled when he wins trophies with teammates rather than winning individual awards. He could be up on the podium with his teammates a few more time this season when you look at what’s still up for grabs for Sundowns.

Already they’ve won the Telkom Knockout and have a great chance of winning a treble, as they comfortabl­y sit at the top of the Absa Premiershi­p table and today begin the defence of their Nedbank Cup title.

“We can do it (win a treble). It’s been a very good season. We work for each other and everyone is contributi­ng with goals,” Kekana says.

There ’ s also the CAF Champions League trophy he would like to win.

“I want to be like Jerry Sikhosana and that Pirates team (of 1995). I was still at school, so you can imagine the excitement. It drove me,” said Kekana.

Shakes Mashaba is set to announce the Bafana squad on Thursday to face Cameroon and Kekana has put his hand up.

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