The Citizen (KZN)

Mialula making an impact

- Ntokozo Gumede

The biggest criticism levelled at Mamelodi Sundowns has always been about the number of signings that they make.

And in turn, that they have a squad too large that some players are left to rust and reduced to spectators.

However, Sundowns don’t always turn to their cheque book for recruitmen­t, as they have made it a habit to promote at least one player every season from their academy.

The poster-boys who have come from those structures will always be Percy Tau, the late Motjeka Madisha and Keagan Dolly.

This season the club introduced Cassius Mailula, who Rulani Mokwena believes will be a household name soon.

“The reality is that we want to promote from the youth and we haven’t really given a lot of youngsters from the academy an opportunit­y.

“We need to be careful not to promote for the sake of promoting and not make it look like we are trying to popularise this thing of youngsters being given a chance,” said Mokwena.

“I think Cassius is going to be something special. The reality is that when these young ones are training with some of the best players in the country, they get to learn and to improve.

“We also have to be very careful that we don’t have situations like we had with Khayelihle Shozi and Promise Mkhuma,” Mokwena added.

While teams like SuperSport United and Stellenbos­ch pride themselves on promoting players from their academies, Mokwena says Downs cannot afford to adopt that model because a lot more is expected from the defending DStv Premiershi­p champions.

“It is not about winning the competitio­n by promoting the most players. Thabiso Monyane was given a debut when I was still at Orlando Pirates and it has taken him a longer time to entrench himself in the team.

“But he is showing very good signs. That is why we are here to help these youngsters and the fact that I come from a background of youth developmen­t, I think that at the right time we will see a lot more,” said the Sundowns mentor.

He added: “At the end of the day it is about winning and not to say ‘but they are playing young players’ if we don’t win.”

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