Mamelodi Sundowns FC faced ES Tunis in the CAF Champions League this weekend, but conspicuously absent from the lineup was midfielder Teboho Mokoena. Coach Rulani Mokwena has now shed light on Mokoena’s injury status, providing insights into the player’s condition and the team’s strategy moving forward.
Teboho Mokoena’s absence during Saturday’s match against ES Tunis raised eyebrows among fans and pundits alike.
The midfielder, a pivotal figure for Masandawana, was sidelined due to an injury sustained during a previous fixture against Moroka Swallows in the Premier Soccer League.
Initially, there were assurances from Coach Mokwena regarding Mokoena’s injury, suggesting that it was not a cause for major concern.
However, as the team prepared for their crucial clash against ES Tunis, it became apparent that Mokoena was not yet fit to play.
Speaking to the media, Coach Rulani Mokwena provided an update on Mokoena’s condition, stating, “Teboho Mokoena was almost ready.
But we didn’t want to take that risk, because of the schedule ahead of us. We will see how it goes in the coming days.” The decision to err on the side of caution underscores the team’s commitment to prioritizing player welfare amidst a demanding fixture schedule.
Looking ahead, Mamelodi Sundowns FC faces Sekhukhune United FC in a crucial match tomorrow, as part of the South African championship.
This fixture presents an opportunity for the team to maintain momentum and continue their pursuit of success on the domestic front.
With the return leg against ES Tunis looming on the horizon, Mamelodi Sundowns FC will be closely monitoring Mokoena’s progress in the coming days.
His potential availability for the pivotal encounter against ES Tunis on April 26 remains uncertain, but the club will undoubtedly be hoping for a swift recovery for one of their key players.
As Mamelodi Sundowns FC navigates a demanding schedule on multiple fronts, the health and fitness of players like Teboho Mokoena will be paramount.
Coach Rulani Mokwena’s measured approach to managing injuries reflects the club’s commitment to achieving success while ensuring the well-being of its players.