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Ntokozo Gumede “In most cases, we are always in agreement and when we argue, it is for the good of the team, said Mngqithi. Steve Komphela, Rulani Mokwena and Manqoba Mnqgithi during the MTN8 quarter final between Mamelodi Sundowns and Bloemfontein Celtic at the Moripe Stadium.(Photo by Samuel Shivambu/ Backpagepix/ Gallo Images)
When Mamelodi Sundowns handed over the baton to Manqoba Mngqithi and Rhulani Mokwena to take over from Pitso Mosimane ahead of the start of the season that just finished, there were a lot of oohs and aahs and the inclusion of Steve Komphela as a senior coach only spiked the anxiety and scepticism from Sundowns supporters and on-lookers.
The 27-year-old has been versatile throughout his career, whether as a schoolboy at Sacred Heart College in Auckland, at Blackburn Rovers in England, in New Zealand’s old national league, where he played for Auckland City, Waitākere United, and Eastern Suburbs, or at the Phoenix. But it was only during the 2017-18 national league season, when he linked up with his old school coach – former All Whites centre back Danny Hay, now the national team coach – at Suburbs, that he first began to play week-in, week-out in the centre of defence, having predominantly been a midfielder – and sometimes a forward – beforehand.
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