orlando pirates' Lelebohire Mofokeng and Mamelodi Sundowns' Ronwen Williams We did a little crossover. The two performed on Focalistic's new video song “Pressure.”
Lebohire Mofokeng and Ronwen Williams take on amapiano with focalistics
This song was released on YouTube today, April 19th. While Orlando Pirates' Mofokeng shows off some vocals and football moves, Williams is just showing off his acting skills.
Watch the full video below.
Other local footballers who have performed with kwaito musicians include Dr Khumalo, Steve Lekoelea, Benny McCarthy and Thembinkosi Lorch.
Orlando Pirates players deserve the number 10 jersey
Moving on to another topic, the Orlando Pirates icon Jomoen The club has been given the go-ahead to release No. 10, which is permanently retired. We found a player who deserves it.
In case you didn't notice, the popular X account Football SA Jomo Sono was quoted as congratulating Orlando Pirates on releasing No. 10. “This is Jomo Sono, number 10 of Orlando Pirates,” Sono said. “It doesn't really matter who wears it on the Pirates. To be honest, they (Pirates) can give it to anyone. The jersey is not for playing football, it's for the players to play. At the time, “It wasn't Jomo who played in number 10, it was Jomo who played for Pirates wearing number 10,” the great icon added.
Scrolling through the comments, most Orlando Pirates supporters believe Patrick Maswanganyi is the most suitable player, followed by Lelebohile Mofokeng. In addition to his eight goals and eight assists, the 26-year-old Maswangany displays the arrogance and progressive showboating that supporters love.
With three goals and four assists, the 19-year-old Mofokeng has shown an incredible ability to beat defenders with his dribbles, dropped shoulders and passes.
How Siphelele Mthembu was forced to join Dump Kaizer Chiefs
Remember Siphelele Mthembu What about Kaizer Chiefs? Here he reflects on his controversial move to rivals Orlando Pirates.
while playing Maritzburg city it's at the bottom national first division, Mthembu joined Kaizer Chiefs but had no idea what was going to happen next. Orlando Pirates suddenly claimed a large striker from Orlando Pirates. Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natalbelonged to the Sea Robbers.
“I was scouted because [Kaizer] Chiefs, I trained with them and everything was signed,” Mthembu said. far postSinethemba Sihor. “My late boss Bongi Hlofe, may his soul rest in peace. I think he had a connection with Pirates…
“Then I was in camp with the Chiefs in Cape Town and I heard he had signed with the Pirates. So I couldn't understand, because Bobby [Motaung] I said, “Relax, we'll figure it out.”
“It's been happening ever since. All I know is that I signed with the Chiefs, I don't remember signing with the Pirates.
“I wanted to be with you. [Kaizer] When I was young, I loved the Chiefs, both the club and my family. [supported the club]. And when I got there, I knew that this was not the end for me and that I had a chance to go abroad. ”
Despite wanting to play for Kaizer Chiefs, Mthembu was forced to join [Orlando] Pirates against his will. – Read the full story here.