The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Rama’ returns to old pastures

ELLIS PARK: CHIEFS DEFENDER FONDLY RECALLS HIS DEBUT

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

When Ramahlwe Mphahlele makes his entrance into Ellis Park he will have fond memories running through his mind. The Kaizer Chiefs defender revealed this when talking about their DStv Premiershi­p fixture against Sekhukhune United at the same venue this afternoon (kickoff 3pm).

Mphahlele says this is where he made his profession­al debut as a teenager for Moroka Swallows back in the 2006/07 season.

And what makes it even more special for him is that on the same day he got an assist as Swallows beat Orlando Pirates 1-0.

“I made my debut there when I was still in high school, so it is a very special place for me,” recalled Mphahlele. It was at night. We won the game 1-0, I still remember it very well.

“It was the 2006/07 season and I was doing grade 10 at the time. We played a star-studded Pirates team with the likes of (Gift) Leremi, (Excellent) Walaza, all those boys.

“I got an assist in that game… Cecil Oerson scored the winning goal,” explained the now 32-yearold, who is now among the senior players at Naturena.

Chiefs as a club also have memories of the venue, but they are not good ones. On 11 April 2001, 43 people died during a stampede in a game where they were playing Orlando Pirates.

“It is a special place for me… and also with the tragedy that happened there it is a special place for the club,” revealed Mphahlele.

On the game itself, he said they have been preparing well as they aim to finish the season on a high.

“Training has been going well. We are preparing for Sekhukhune away from home.

“We have watched a few videos and the coach has told us about their strengths and weaknesses. We are trying to plan and see how we can go there and win the game.

“They are a very difficult side to play against. They have been doing well and we will have to be at our best to try and get the result there.

“Honestly, not much is going (for us)...we just want to finish this season on a good note,” he added.

“We know we have had a lot of ups and downs as a team. But in the last two games we have managed to pick up the levels, and we looked promising. We now want to win our remaining games and see what happens after that. It has been a long season.”

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? RAMAHLWE MPHAHLELE
Picture: Backpagepi­x RAMAHLWE MPHAHLELE

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