Orlando Pirates Star Saleng Gets Advice from Magents, While Cape Town City Tipped by Mushin to Win the League
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) continues to serve up surprises, drama, and heated opinions — and this week is no exception.
Two major talking points have dominated South African football circles: Orlando Pirates winger Monnapule Saleng receiving some hard-hitting advice from club legend Lebogang “Magents”
Mokoena, and Cape Town City FC being backed by former coach Mushin Ertugral to lift the league title this season.
Monnapule Saleng, one of the brightest stars in the Orlando Pirates camp, has been under the spotlight recently due to a dip in form.
Once hailed as the next big thing, the pacey winger has found it challenging to maintain the explosive impact that made him a fan favorite last season.
Now, former Pirates great Lebogang Mokoena, known for his speed and flair during his own playing days, has weighed in with some sharp words of advice for the young talent.
“Saleng is a quality player, no doubt,” Magents told local sports media this week.
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But talent alone is not enough at this level.
He needs to focus, cut out distractions, and work on his consistency.
There’s no shortcut to greatness — he has the skill, but now it’s about discipline and maturity.”
Mokoena emphasized that playing for a club like Orlando Pirates requires not just performance, but professionalism both on and off the pitch.
Magents, who came through the ranks during a golden era for Pirates, knows the pressures that come with wearing the black and white jersey.
He reminded Saleng that the PSL is unforgiving and that defenders now know his style.
“If you want to stay ahead, you’ve got to evolve. Players are studying you every week — what worked last season won’t be enough this season.”
Saleng, who has remained quiet in the media amid recent criticism, was seen training intensely at Rand Stadium this week.
Sources within the club say he has taken the feedback to heart and is determined to return to top form before the season’s final stretch.
While Pirates fight to stay in contention for the title, another story is brewing down in the Mother City — and it’s catching fire fast.
Former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates coach Mushin Ertugral has tipped Cape Town City FC to go all the way this season, calling them the “dark horse with the sharpest bite.”
Speaking on a local football show, Mushin praised coach Eric Tinkler’s tactical discipline and the unity within the squad.
“I’ve been watching Cape Town City closely,” Mushin said.
“They have a solid backline, a creative midfield, and a front three that’s always hungry. Tinkler has found a balance that most teams in the league are still struggling with.”
According to Mushin, the club’s recent form — unbeaten in seven matches — is no coincidence.
He believes that while teams like Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United may have more depth, Cape Town City has the hunger and cohesion that could carry them through.
Mushin’s comments have sparked debate, especially among fans of the “Big Three.”
Sundowns, who are currently leading the log, remain favorites in the eyes of many, given their depth and recent domestic dominance.
However, Cape Town City’s underdog momentum has drawn praise, with players like Khanyisa Mayo and Taahir Goedeman stepping up at crucial moments.
Asked if the team could handle the pressure of a title run, Mushin was confident.
“Tinkler is a calm leader.He doesn’t panic. That composure is transferring to his players. They believe — and that’s dangerous for their rivals.”
Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates fans are calling for stability and stronger performances in upcoming matches.
With players like Saleng under pressure to rediscover their spark, coach José Riveiro has a challenging few weeks ahead.
Injuries, squad rotation, and fixture congestion have all played a part in the team’s up-and-down season.
Yet, Riveiro remains optimistic.
“We’re in this together. We have the talent. Now it’s about execution,” he said in a post-match press conference last weekend.
Pirates are still mathematically in the title race but will need a strong finish to stand any chance of catching the top contenders.
As the league enters its final stages, the narratives are heating up.
Will Saleng silence his critics and return to top form?
Will Cape Town City write one of the most surprising chapters in recent PSL history?
One thing is for certain: the season is far from over — and South African football fans are in for a thrilling finish.
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