Cape Argus

Terrific Titus titanic

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

THE impressive growth of Stellenbos­ch FC’s Devin`Titus has seen him become one of the most important players for the club in what has been a historic 2023/24 season so far.

It has become a family tradition for Stellies to grant one of their own top-flight opportunit­ies, and they have good reason to be pleased about it.

Before Young Player of the Season contender Titus shot to prominence, came the likes of Iqraam Rayners who was promoted with the club in 2019. After him came Ashley du Preez who scored bundles of goals in the 2021/22 campaign to secure a move to Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and form part of Bafana Bafana as well.

Now it is the turn of the 23-yearold to make his mark on South African football and increase the stocks of future Western Cape-born talents.

Titus has been integral in Stellies’ continuous pursuit to become one of the best “organicall­y” manufactur­ed teams in the DStv Premiershi­p.

His 11 goals and three assists and overall influence on the right-hand side of Steve Barker’s team see him tussle with Rayners for the tag of Stellies’ most important player. After winning the club’s Young Player of the Season award last season, he has now gone up a few levels as he looks to claim the DStv Young Player of the Season title.

Titus is expected to have stifling competitio­n though, with teenagers Relebohile Mofokeng and Shandre Campbell of Orlando Pirates and SuperSport United respective­ly also in contention. His excellent performanc­e has played a huge part in Stellies’ historic unbeaten streak of 20 games.

He also scored two goals to help the club win their first-ever top-flight trophy when they lifted the Carling Knockout Cup in December.

Next on the menu for Stellenbos­ch is a trip to the Peter Mokaba Stadium tomorrow against Sekhukhune as they look to solidify their CAF Champions League spot. Both teams find themselves in surprising­ly excellent positions at this stage of the season, with fourth-placed Babina Noko four points off Stellies in second spot.

Stellies and Sekhukhune hold among the most bizarre head-to-head stats, having drawn five of their six encounters in all competitio­ns.

The one anomaly was a win for Sekhukhune that came last season thanks to a Chuibuke Ohizo first-half strike.

The incentive will be on the shoulders of Titus and Co to try to grab a first-ever win over their Limpopo-based opponents, or at the very least, stretch their unbeaten streak to an unpreceden­ted 21 matches.

However, Stellies head coach Steve Barker will be confident in knowing his side have scored 14 goals in their last five outings in all competitio­ns after dismantlin­g Matsatsant­sa last time out.

 ?? BackpagePi­x ?? DEVIN Titus of Stellenbos­ch has been sensationa­l this season. |
BackpagePi­x DEVIN Titus of Stellenbos­ch has been sensationa­l this season. |

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