Orlando Pirates star Relebohile Mofokeng has outlined areas for personal growth ahead of the next season.
The youngster was speaking after scooping the Man of the Match award in their final match of the season where they drew 1-1 against Magesi FC at the Orlando Stadium.
Mofokeng provided an assist for the goal that was scored by Patrick Maswanganyi and had the rest of the impressive game.
Mofokeng, a vital cog in the Buccaneers' attacking machinery, has enjoyed a stellar season, influencing play across every competition.
The Bafana Bafana star has tallied a remarkable 12 goals overall, with five in the Betway Premiership, alongside an exceptional 15 assists, eight of those coming in the league.
Despite his prolific creative output, Mofokeng is determined to refine his game, indicating that his primary focus for the upcoming season will be to improve his goal-scoring prowess.

MOFOKENG WANTS TO IMPROVE HIS GOAL-SCORING PROWESS
“It has been a very long season because we have played in CAF, then the Nedbank and we are not used to playing these many games,” said Mofokeng on SuperSport TV as quoted by iDiski Times.
“I think we did well and next season we should do better than this season. I think I have performed well this season, so I just have to continue and improve and work for my team more than this.
“The area I can improve on is scoring because that’s the only thing missing from my game. I can create and assist just missing the scoring. I think I’ll practice more.”
For the third consecutive season, the Sea Robbers have concluded their campaign in second position in the league standings.
This consistent performance saw them accumulate an impressive 61 points, a tally that notably represents the club's new record for the number of wins achieved in a single season.