Ntsikelelo Nyauza finally lands new PSL team
Former Orlando Pirates defender, Ntsikelelo Nyauza is said to have finally found a new PSL home at a team that needed the quick rescue.
Former Orlando Pirates defender Ntsikelelo Nyauza has resurfaced at a Motsepe Foundation Championship side.
The 33 year old who made over 200 appearances for the Buccaneers between 2014 and 2022 has been unemployed since the beginning of the season.
Nyauza parted ways Richards Bay in June 2022 however, according to the latest reports, the towering central defender is back in the DStv Premiership!
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NTSIKELELO NYAUZA JOINS SWALLOWS?
“The Siya crew has been reliably informed that the 33-year-old has signed a deal with Soweto outfit Moroka Swallows, who have been finalising their squad for the second half of the season after the turmoil caused by the player strike in December over money.” a SoccerLaduma report read.
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In other news, Mamelodi Sundowns senior coach Manqoba Mngqithi was left highly impressed with Bafana Bafana winger Oswin Appollis.
Appollis made his Africa Cup of Nations debut in South Africa’s penalty shootout victory over DR Congo in the bronze medal match.
The Polokwane City midfielder was introduced in the 58th minute and certainly left his mark on the experienced Mamelodi Sundowns mentor.
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“Second half I think we made some very intelligent substitutions. The Monare change was a big one, the Appollis change was a big one,” Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi said, as quoted as IdiskiTimes.
“For me, this boy is one for the future. This Appollis, I believe he could’ve done so much more for us had he had more opportunities at this tournament.
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“He could’ve even had an assist in this match. It would’ve been nice to see [Jayden] Adams in this match, because I do believe that learning would’ve helped.”