Praise for departing Mokotjo
SA star gave his all for Brentford: coach
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank was glowing in his praise of the “superb” contribution made in his three seasons at the club by former PEC Zwolle and FC Twente midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo‚ who is a free agent after his contract ended.
Mokotjo, 29, played 35 league games for the greater London club as they finished ninth in the 24-team Championship in 2017-18‚ and 34 times as the Bees only managed 11th in 2018-19.
The South African played 25 league games in the past coronavirus-delayed season where Brentford finished third to reach the play-offs. Injured from March‚ Mokotjo extended his contract past June but did not feature in the playoff semifinal or final.
Brentford posted on their official website yesterday: “Brentford FC can confirm that Nikos Karelis and Kamohelo Mokotjo have now left the club. The pair signed shortterm extensions to contracts that expired on 30 June to take them through until the day after Brentford’s final game of the 2019-20 season... With the campaign ending on Tuesday‚ Nikos and Kamohelo will now leave.
“Kamohelo leaves at the end of his third season in west London and has played 102 games in all competitions for Brentford‚ scoring six times.” Frank was quoted as saying: “On behalf of everyone at Brentford FC‚ I would like to wish Nikos and Kamo all the best for the future. It has been a pleasure to work with them and they have given their all for the club‚ on the pitch in the games they have played and in training‚ where their work has helped the group develop.
“... Kamo has been superb for us over three years and now has the opportunity to take on a new challenge. They are part of the Brentford FC story and I hope we’ll see them again.”
Kamohelo Mokotjo’s contract not renewed.