Cape Argus

Mokwena pushes Lorch all the way

- MIHLALI BALEKA mihlali.baleka@inl.co.za

THEMBINKOS­I Lorch is fast becoming an immense figure in Mamelodi Sundowns’ set-up, but his coach Rulani Mokwena is still demanding more of him.

Lorch has been the subject of fierce debate in recent weeks after leaving Orlando Pirates for Sundowns in the January transfer window and whether he was going to fit in at the champions, having been a key figure in the Sea Robbers set-up over the years.

After all, Sundowns haven’t lacked quality players over the years as the team has been dominated the local front, winning six DStv Premiershi­p titles in a row. But after playing eight games for the Brazilians in all competitio­ns, Lorch has been finding his form, rather than being overwhelme­d by expectatio­ns.

His best game in Sundowns’ colours came on Sunday night, as he scored both goals when the Brazilians beat Maritzburg United in the Nedbank Cup last 16. Mokwena lauded Lorch for his adaptation but said could still offer more.

“Lorch, I’m happy,” said the coach. “I’m quietly content. He knows I want more from him and from everybody. I’m always that guy, I want more from myself. I set myself very high standards and I demand a lot from myself.

Downs are on the brink of winning the quadruple. They’ve won the African Football League, are leading the title race and are in the CAF Champions League and Nedbank Cup last eight. And having shown grit to reach the next round of the Ke Yona Cup, Mokwena was happy with the win, even though he wants more.

“Lorch must do more,” said Mokwena, who’s one win away from racking up 50 wins as the Brazilians head coach.

Mokwena isn’t the only coach that’s demanding more from his players, with his crosstown rival Gavin Hunt playing down the hype around an emerging star.

Shandre Campbell has been touted as one of the players that’ll follow in the footsteps of the country’s greats, after an impressive senior debut season for SuperSport United. The 18-yearold walked away with another Playerof-the-Match accolade after scoring a brace in the team’s Nedbank Cup last 16 win over Richards Bay on Saturday.

However, Hunt has warned him not to get carried away as he’s the only person who’ll always be honest.

“Well, I’m the only one who will tell him the truth one day,” Hunt said.

“So, me, his parents are not going to tell him the truth. His agent is not going to tell him the truth, I'm the only one who tells him the truth.”

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