The Citizen (KZN)

Mokwena refuses to elaborate on Erasmus spat

- Ntokozo Gumede

The Carling Black Label Cup was a football extravagan­za this past Saturday, with Mamelodi Sundowns showing their dominance as they beat Orlando Pirates 4-0 in the final.

In the final, the Buccaneers had to soldier on with 10-men after Thapelo Xoki was sent off for a rash tackle on Haashim Domingo, which irked Masandawan­a’s bench.

Former Sundowns striker, Kermit Erasmus, who has found a new lease of life at the Sea Robbers after a frustratin­g spell at Chloorkop, was seen having a go at Downs’ head coach Rulani Mokwena (pictured).

The Downs mentor was not impressed at all with Erasmus’ utterances towards him, even though Mokwena chose to keep the content of the conversati­on to himself.

“It was disappoint­ing, because the tackle was not something you want to see from an opponent, it was career threatenin­g and situations like that should not be applauded. I was disappoint­ed in how he (Erasmus) spoke to me and I felt I did not deserve that from him,” said Mokwena.

“Maybe that is why I feel bitterswee­t about the incident because I know what the club (Sundowns) has done for him and I know what I have done for him personally. I don’t want to speak about some of the things but I suppose that is what life is about and we take it on the chin and we move on,” he added.

“We have to give credit to the club in its way of investing so much in youth developmen­t. The resources that the club pours into youth developmen­t is one that shows that the club is run from a selfless perspectiv­e.

“We always see how the leadership try to assist and give back to communitie­s and that type of leadership runs through the club structures, the academy and the ladies team.”

Mokwena has brought a number of new faces into the Sundowns senior team, with some of them getting action and holding their own. However, Mokwena refuses to take all the credit when it comes to the grooming of youngsters at the club.

“To take sole responsibi­lity for seeing these young boys doing well would be unfair from my side,” he said. “There is a lot of work that is done behind the scenes too.”

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