The Independent on Saturday

Maboe out to make an impact at Downs

- MIHLALI BALEKA

LEBOHANG Maboe’s father Sidwell has been a pillar of strength in his son’s blossoming career and when an offer to join Mamelodi Sundowns came knocking, he advised him to grab the opportunit­y with both hands.

Maboe Snr is an experience­d campaigner in top-flight football after spells with Bloemfonte­in Celtic and Orlando Pirates, where he won the BP Top 8 and Bob Save Super Bowl before eventually surfacing at AmaZulu, Free State Stars and SuperSport United.

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“My father plays a big role in my life,’’ said Maboe Jnr. “Everything that I do goes via him first. He’s played football at the highest level before me, so he always advises me on any offers that come up. But I can confirm that he’s definitely not my agent. Even when I left Chiefs to go and play in the National First Division, my father advised me that sometimes in life you’ve got to take a step backwards in order to take three forward.’’

After a terrific season with Maritzburg United last campaign, Maboe’s future became a subject of concern within the football fraternity with some reports linking him to the big three clubs locally, and others to European teams.

But the 23-year-old midfielder finally put all that speculatio­n to bed and, two days before the opening match of the 2018/2019 campaign, tied himself down on a long-term deal with Sundowns.

“My move to Sundowns only took a week to materialis­e,’’ he said. “The chairman (Farook Kadodia) called and told me about the offer, and I didn’t hesitate to look at it.

“There was some European interest but no concrete offer. So it was the right time for me to make the move because Sundowns is a big team.”

Maboe says that he joined the Brazilians because he wants to help the club to continue their local and continenta­l success. And today is no different as they begin their search for MTN8 glory against Golden Arrows at Lucas Moripe Stadium (3pm kick-off).

There’d be no better and immediate contributi­on from Maboe than to ensure that they finally claim their first MTN 8 Trophy since the mobile giants took over as backers in 2008.

“We’ve really got a big squad that can allow us to cope with all the games that are coming,’’ he explained. “Arrows, though, are a hard-working team so we need to bring our A game.’’

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