Manqoba Mngqithi gives his take on Ralani’s debut

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  • Post published:February 5, 2022

Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi has given his take on new signing Surprise Ralani’s debut during their Nedbank Cup victory over Richards Bay.

The Brazilians managed to secure a comfortable 4-0 victory over the GladAfrica Championship side in the last-32 encounter played at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Friday evening.

The win had Sundowns advance to the round of 16 thanks to goals from Ralani, Rushine De Reuck, Pavol Safranko and Peter Shalulile.

Mngqithi went on to praise Ralani and Mokoena for their stellar performances on debut for the Tshwane giants.

“We know what he [Ralani] can offer, we told people what he’s capable of, the quality that he has is unmatched sometimes, technically very good, makes very few mistakes tactically and understands the game very well,” Mngqithi told SuperSport TV after the game.

“He fits into our style of play because the position that he plays for us is the same position that ‘Mshishi’ [Themba Zwane] plays, it’s the same position as [Thabiso] Kutumela plays, it’s the same position that Neo [Maema] plays.

“And Cape Town City are not playing away from us a lot. They are playing almost the same style of football that we do and he understands what we expect from him,” he went on.

“I still believe today he could have scored two if he took an extra touch on the chance that he took over the bar, but we’re happy he smashed the second one, which gave him a little bit more confidence, maybe trust from the supporters and everyone around him.

“Because we believed in him. I must also commend all the coaches for believing in what we’re trying to do because credit must go to coach Rhulani [Mokoena] because we were in the Compact [Cup], Steve [Komphela] had to go home because he was bereaved.

“And he [Mokoena] remained behind, trained the team alone and worked with this group, he really did a good work, we must commend his work.”