Play for me first, freese tells �Tsotso�

Mogakolodi Ngele has been told to be consistent
Mogakolodi Ngele has been told to be consistent

Platinum Stars coach, Allan Freese has demanded a consistent performance from his on-loan Mamelodi Sundowns ace, Mogakolodi ‘Tsotso’ Ngele saying anything short could jeopardise his future. Ngele signed a five-year deal with the cash-rich defending ABSA Premiership champions recently and was loaned back to Stars for the entire season.

“I had a word with him and I told him ‘you have to play for me first before you move because how will Sundowns get a player who is not playing?

If I don’t play you, how will Sundowns get you?’ Otherwise Sundowns will say they bought someone who is not even playing,” Freese told Monitor Sport on Saturday.

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