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Kaizer Chiefs back in for Elias Mokwana after treble season
Kaizer Chiefs back in for Elias Mokwana after treble season

The South African

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The South African

Kaizer Chiefs back in for Elias Mokwana after treble season

Kaizer Chiefs have reignited their interest in Bafana Bafana winger Elias Mokwana, according to reports from Tunisian outlet Nessma Sport . The Soweto giants are pushing to land the talented wide man, who currently plays for Tunisian champions Espérance Sportive de Tunis. Chiefs are now awaiting a final decision from Espérance's management as the Tunisian giants weigh up their options following a historic domestic treble. Mokwana, 25, has enjoyed a standout debut season in North Africa, featuring in 34 matches across all competitions, scoring six goals and providing four assists. Despite being an unused substitute, he was part of the Espérance squad that edged Stade Tunisien 1-0 on Sunday to lift the Tunisian Cup at the Stade Olympique Hamadi-Agrebi. That victory capped off a dominant domestic season for Espérance, who also secured the Tunisian Ligue 1 title and the Super Cup, handing Mokwana a clean sweep of local honours in his very first year. His move to Tunisia appears to have paid off almost immediately, both in terms of silverware and individual development. Mokwana's consistency at club level has helped him maintain his place in the South African national team setup. If he continues on this upward trajectory, the dynamic winger is well-positioned to feature at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals. His performances have not gone unnoticed. Chiefs, long-time admirers of the player, are believed to be keen on finally bringing him to Naturena. 'Remember Mokwana's first choice was Kaizer Chiefs before he left for Tunisia, but Sekhukhune didn't wanna sell locally,' a source revealed. With Espérance now wrapping up their domestic campaign, focus shifts to the FIFA Club World Cup this June. A prestigious stage where Mokwana will showcase his talent alongside fellow South Africans Thembinkosi Lorch and Cassius Mailula of Wydad Casablanca. Will Mokwana finally play for Kaizer Chiefs? Let us know by leaving a comment below or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

Cardoso expecting Espérance to maintain identity
Cardoso expecting Espérance to maintain identity

CAF

time31-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Cardoso expecting Espérance to maintain identity

Mamelodi Sundowns head coach, Miguel Cardoso says despite his former team, Espérance Sportive de Tunis having two coaches post his departure to Mamelodi Sundowns, he expects the Tunisians to retain their identity. Cardoso was speaking from his club's training base in Johannesburg ahead of Tuesday afternoon's mouth-watering clash against his former side in the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League in Pretoria. The Portuguese coach was on the Tunisian club's bench where he orchestrated heartache for his current club with a 1-0 aggregate win that saw Sundowns crash out of the competition in the semi-finals of last season's TotalEnergies CAF Champions League. Now with the South African champions, the former Espérance coach is tasked with doing the same for his current club against his former employers over two exciting legs to set for 1 and 8 April 2025. 'The team changed since we left. The has been different players that have come into the team, so the team is different from the one Sundowns played last year in terms of players and style of play', cautioned Cardoso. 'Many months have passed, two coaches after me have coached Espérance and this new coach will of course bring something new to the team but we expect Espérance to be loyal to the identity of Esperance. This is a club with an identity of how they play and their systems. We will have to prepare like we would for a quarter-final match and how we set up ourselves, while paying attention to how they can attack us', said Cardoso. Commenting on his club's chances of advancing to the next round, the 52-year-old coach pointed out that Tuesday's match must be seen as a first half, as the knock out stages are played over two difficult home and away legs. 'These matches are not 90-minute matches. This is just the first half, and we need to understand that whatever happens tomorrow, there is still another 90 minutes to play and it is the outcome of those two matches that will determine who goes ahead' concluded the coach. Kick-off at the Loftus Stadium is at 15h00 Local Time (13h00 GMT).

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