Wednesday 10 May 2017

Time for Mahlambi to move abroad?

Phakamani Mahlambi is one of the exciting players to watch in the PSL and what makes it more interesting is that the boy is still young so he has a lot of time to improve and be one of the best players the country has ever produced.  The 19 years old talented attacking midfielder can be one of the best players in the world if he can remain consistent in the top level of football. This is the right time for "Mshini" to move abroad so that he can have enough time to adapt to the playing style in Europe.

Phakamani Mahlambi is a product of Transnet school of Excellence from 2011-2013. He joined "the clever boys" junior side in 2013 and he was promoted to the first team in 2015. Lungisani has a lot of time to improve as a player, he must not be big headed now and think that he has arrived because when you have arrived in a certain destination the next thing you do is to go back.

He must set his foot on the ground and focus on his games. With Gavin Hunt on his side "Mshini" might one day be compared with the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Brazil and Manchester City player.
Lungisani has helped Amajita to qualify for the World cup this month in South Korea. The Johannesburg born player has suffered from Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury before and it threatened to end his football career but he came back strong.


According to Soccer Laduma, Gavin Hunt saw the potential in the player and has said what the player needs to do in order to have a successful career in Europe.
 "He has got great potential. He has a long to go, but he's not there yet, and that's something you've got to take seriously as a player. He has lot of work to do, but he certainly has potential there is no doubt about it" the 52 years old added. "You never know how far he will go".



What is left for "Mshini" now is to remain consistent and try to win domestic tittles with Bidvest Wits. Mahlambi can be the first South African player to compete for the best player in the world award if he can keep his head on the ground, help his team to win the league and focus on improving as a player. Mahlambi is included in the 20 man Amajita squad that will compete in the world cup this year at South Korea.




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