Pitso Mosimane is regarded as one of the finest coaches not just in South Africa but the whole of Africa and while he has humbled many opponents, he is not an exception.
The former Mamelodi Sundowns and Al Ahly coach has revealed how a certain PSL coach recently left him humbled not by beating him on the pitch but by what he said of him.
The said coach is Siwelele FC tactician Lehlohonolo Seema who paid glowing tributes to Mosimane for paying for his coaching badges and enabling him become a PSL coach that has now taken charge of several top flight sides among them Chippa United, Golden Arrows, Polokwane City and Sekhukhune United before joining his current club.
Why was Pitso humbled by Seema?
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“Yesterday, I was at Siwelele with coach Seema, and he humbled me,” Mosimane said on the sidelines of LaLiga and SuperSport TV celebrating 10 years of Spanish football in Africa as per iDiski Times.
“He reminded me, and told the players and the chairman of Siwelele, ‘this is the coach who paid for my coaching education’. Now, he’s coaching in the Premier League, right.
“That’s what you want to see, those things are more than winning trophies. Because everyone has won trophies, and everyone will win a trophy.
“When I hear my ex players talking about things we have done together, those things are humbling me.”
Mosimane giving chances to ex-players
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Mosimane continues to sharpen the coaching tools of more former PSL stars with a number of them currently working at his Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools and it is something the three-time CAF Champions League winner is very proud of.
“I live with Dennis Masina, Robson Muchichwa, Gideon Noge, ex-football players, Tlou Molekwane – he’s leading my programme in Polokwane, Dennis Masina is leading my programme in Mbombela, Gideon Noge is leading the programme in Mahikeng, Robson is in Pretoria,” he added.
“When I’ve played against, I’ve coached these players, there is life after football for them.”
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