Mamelodi Sundowns left back Tebogo Langerman believes there is no greater feeling than being crowned champions of the Premier Soccer League.
The 34-year-old has on five occasions collected league winners medals, four of those coming during his eight-year spell with Sundowns and once with Tshwane rivals SuperSport United.
Langerman has also managed to win two Telkom Knockout Cup trophies and the Caf Champions League and Super Cup titles.
‘If I have to choose I’d say the Premiership league title because it’s a big trophy in South Africa and it gives many opportunities like going to into continental competitions. The league title puts players on show,’ Langerman told his club’s official website.
‘For most players, winning the league gives you the chance to go overseas and when you become the player of the year it shows your consistency.
‘Being at Sundowns for this long means a lot and I’m happy to be at a club of this size for this long and still be able to keep my position at this age. I am being helped by everyone at the club, from the president (Dr Patrice Motsepe), management, the working staff, my family, and the Sundowns supporters.
‘And lastly all the coaches who have left the club and all those that are still here. I can’t say I’m a reserved person, I’d say I look at things differently and talk when it’s necessary.’