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Bradley Grobler has no regrets about not leaving SuperSport United.
The 34-year-old has spent 10 years at Matsatsantsa a Pitori and has been linked with Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs during that time.
Speaking to Goal.com, Grobler insisted that he had no regrets about not leaving SuperSport for both of the Soweto giants.
“I have been at SuperSport United for quite a long time. SuperSport is a great club. I have won a lot of things here,” Grobler said.”
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When asked about the links to Pirates and Chiefs, he maintained that he had no regrets but may look back at the decision when he calls time on his career.
Grobler is SuperSport United’s all-time leading goalscorer, scoring 65 goals at the club and has won five major trophies with the club. He also was the 2020/21 Premier Soccer League Golden Boot winner, edging Peter Shalulile to the title.
Grobler did not play a large chunk of the past season due to injury. In February, he underwent surgery for an unspecified injury, Sport24 reported.
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Supersport United go into the second half of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) season without their star striker and their talismanic midfielder.
Last season's Golden Boot winner, Bradley Grobler, has been ruled out of action for the rest of the season due to injury while Teboho Mokoena starts the second half of the season as a Mamelodi Sundowns player.
The striker scored 16 goals in the 2020/2021 season and was looking forward to trying to replicate that this season.