Mamelodi Sundowns assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena is delighted to be back at the club ahead of the last games of the 2019/20 season.
On Wednesday, Sundowns welcomed Mokwena back at the club as they look to reinforce their technical team.
“I received a warm welcome from everyone, the coaches, staff, and players welcomed me very well. The training session was very well organised, the players gave me the same respect that I had before I left. Seeing the familiar faces like Hlompho [Kekana], Denis [Onyango], Themba [Zwane], Kennedy [Mweene] is always exciting,” Mokwena told the club’s official website.
“I’ve come back to a familiar environment with familiar faces, an environment that has kept its ethos of professionalism, hard work, success and the drive to want to be the most competitive and the most successful club on the continent.”
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