Ngele: Former Mamelodi Sundowns forward asks TTM for more funding-report

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The former Township Rollers player missed the last eight games of Vhadau Vha Damani and the team will face the Orlando Pirates on Saturday

According to reports, Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) forward Mogakolodi Ngele has fallen out of favor because he asked the club for more money.

The last time the Botswana international played for Vhadau Vha Damani was against Cape Town City in the PSL match on April 15.

According to reports, Tshakhuma owes Ngele a signing fee, and since he joined the club last year, he has joined the club under the leadership of former club owner Lawrence Mulaudzi.

Engel and the other players whose salaries were owed did not participate in the club’s activities, but they resumed training after the club’s new owner Abram Selo paid them.

However, a source now tells Sovitan After the former Mamelodi Sundowns player came back, he placed higher demands on the club in Limpopo.

Tshakhuma media official Rufus Matsena has made it clear that Ngele has taken his money, and only coach Dylan Kerr can explain why the 30-year-old player disappeared from their match day team.

“The club does not owe him, they gave everything. Remember, this is not our debt. It comes from Bidvest Wits [from whom TTM purchased their  PSL status],” Matt Senna told the same publication.

“But the question of him not playing, I don’t know. I don’t choose the lineup. Only the technical team can explain why he is not playing. But what I can tell you is that he has got what he deserves.

At the beginning of last year, Ngele signed a pre-contract with Bidvest Wits, which was still on Black Leopards’ books, but the club sold its PSL status to Tshakhuma, who was running for the National First Division (NFD) at the time.

The man nicknamed Tsotso is a member of the Wits player. He moved to Limpopo where Tshakhuma is located before this season. He has been working hard to consolidate his position in the starting lineup.

Tsotso made 14 appearances for Vhadau Vha Damani in all competitions and scored three goals in the process.

Engel has achieved great success in South African football. He won two PSL championships with Sundowns and one league championship with Wits.

The former platinum star and SuperSport United player also won two MTN8 titles, two Telkom knockout trophies and the Nedbank Cup.

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