The Citizen (KZN)

Pienaar heading back to Mzansi

FORMER BAFANA CAPTAIN TO LEAVE UK Gauteng clubs on alert as diminutive star hopes to play on.

- Jonty Mark

Steven Pienaar admits that it is time for him to return home to play in South Africa, and has hinted that he will join a Gauteng-based club for the 2017/18 season.

The likes of Mamelodi Sundowns, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs could be set for a tugof-war over Pienaar’s signature, after the 35-year-old also indicated that a move to Cape Town City would be too far away from his Johannesbu­rg-based family.

Pienaar was linked with a move back to the Premier Soccer League last season, but ended up joining English Premier League side Sunderland, with whom he suffered relegation to the Championsh­ip in the 2016/17 campaign.

Now, however, Pienaar seems to have his heart set on playing back at home.

“I am just back home and I haven’t heard anything from my agent … I am waiting to see what happens in the next couple of weeks,” said Pienaar yesterday, at his annual community tournament in Westbury.

“It is definitely time to come home. I can’t play at that (English Premier League) level again. I told myself that and I sat with my family and agent and I have said I don’t think I can do another year in the Premier League – the pace there is unbelievab­le.

“It is time for me to go home and if I do get the opportunit­y I will definitely take it. South African football is entertaini­ng and you can keep pace. You can play at pace, but if you compare it to the Premier League it is more up and down.

“No I haven’t,” added Pienaar, when asked if he had spoken to any team.

“The only person I have spoken to is Benni (McCarthy) to congratula­te him on his move (McCarthy is the new head coach at Cape Town City).

“It would be a nice reunion and I like Cape Town as a city but I don’t think it will happen, because my mum is in Johannesbu­rg and I have just moved back. I have been away so long and if I move to another city my mother might kill me!”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? COMING HOME. Former Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar looks set to finish his playing career in South Africa.
Picture: Getty Images COMING HOME. Former Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar looks set to finish his playing career in South Africa.

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