🧨 Makhubela UNLEASHES 100% Kasi Flava at Orlando Pirates – Opponents Left Frozen! WATCH Before It’s Deleted! 🎥⚡
It started with a simple training clip.

One video.A few seconds.
But what Ntsako Makhubela pulled off in that footage has since gone viral, lighting up social media timelines from Soweto to Cape Town and even drawing praise from retired legends and international fans alike.
The 29-year-old Orlando Pirates midfielder, often underrated and overlooked in the squad’s star-studded line-up, has just reminded the entire footballing world why South Africa’s street football culture is unlike anything else on Earth.
In the now-famous clip, Makhubela takes the ball under pressure, spins out of a double-marking trap with a lightning-fast Zidane turn, flicks the ball over an approaching tackle, and then—without losing momentum—slips a backheel nutmeg through a defender’s legs as if he were casually playing on the corner pitch in Vosloorus.
And it didn’t stop there.

Seconds later, he added a cheeky shuffle, followed by a no-look pass that sent a teammate through on goal.
The crowd at training exploded.
Teammates howled.
Coaches paused the drill.
It wasn’t just skill—it was a statement.
What Makhubela demonstrated wasn’t just about flair—it was pure, unapologetic Kasi Flava.
And fans are loving it.
In an era where many PSL players are being coached into robotic styles of play, avoiding risk and flair in favor of safety, Makhubela is going in the opposite direction.
He’s bringing the streets back into the stadium, the soul back into the game, and the swagger back into the badge.

Comment sections across Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok have been on fire, with phrases like “Makhubela the real Kasi Baller”, “This is what we grew up watching”, and “He’s bringing back that Scara Ngobese energy” dominating the conversation.
For fans who’ve longed for a return to expressive, entertaining South African football, this is the revival they’ve been praying for.
But it’s not just about viral clips.
Insiders at Orlando Pirates say Makhubela’s form has been quietly surging in training.
His confidence is up, his creativity is shining, and he’s reportedly being considered for a much bigger tactical role in upcoming matches.
Sources even suggest that Coach Jose Riveiro has pulled him aside personally to praise his intensity and flair—something not often emphasized in the Pirates’ structured system.
Could we be seeing a tactical shift that embraces Kasi-style freedom? If so, Makhubela may be leading the charge.
Even former legends are speaking out.
Teko Modise, often celebrated for his own Kasi-influenced style, tweeted, “That’s the Mzansi magic we’ve been missing.
Big up to Makhubela—he’s repping the culture right.
” Former Chiefs maestro Junior Khanye, never shy with his opinions, took to his YouTube channel to say, “This boy is not playing—he’s got street blood in his boots.
We need more of this in our league.
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And here’s the part that’s truly exciting: this isn’t a one-off.
Footage from recent training sessions, friendly matches, and warm-ups shows that Makhubela has been consistently showcasing wild ball control, fast feet, and unpredictable moves that unsettle defenders.
It’s becoming a signature style—a return to roots that fans can feel.
What makes it even more powerful is the timing.
With South African football going through a tactical identity crisis—torn between European-style discipline and African-style expression—Makhubela may be the blueprint for what a hybrid future looks like.
Someone who understands spacing, positioning, and shape… but also dares to entertain.
Dares to humiliate a marker.
Dares to bring joy back into the game.
For the younger generation, it’s a wake-up call.
Kasi Flava isn’t dead—it’s just been waiting for the right player to bring it back into the spotlight.
And Makhubela? He’s not just playing.
He’s performing.
And South Africa is watching.
Could this spark a new movement in the PSL? Could we see more clubs encourage flair and creativity over robotic football? If Makhubela’s recent form is any indication, the fans are hungry for it.
And with Pirates heading into crucial fixtures, now might be the perfect time to let the street-style loose and let Makhubela cook on the big stage.
One thing’s certain: defenders beware.
Because if you see Ntsako Makhubela running at you with that glint in his eye and the ball glued to his feet—know this—you’re about to become the next viral clip.
Kasi Flava is back.
And it’s dangerous.