Kolo Muani breaks silence on his last-minute World Cup final miss
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Al Ahli Saudi were victorious in the Saudi First Division League on Monday evening.
Pitso Mosimane's team were too good for Ohod, running out 2-0 winners.
This saw them remain in second place on 43 points after 21 games, an identical record with log leaders, Al Hazm, with the two teams separated by a goal difference of five.
Following the game, Mosimane shared a tweet of Saudi supporters chanting his name in an Arabic song.
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He also posted an interesting video of a post-match meal which would raise questions - and probably turn the stomachs - of the uninitiated when it comes to Saudi Arabian cuisine.
Kolo Muani breaks silence on his last-minute World Cup final miss
FootballThe football world is still coming to terms with the death of Christian Atsu, Sports Brief also reported.
The Ghanaian was discovered in the rubble of the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, killing tens of thousands.
Respected South African coach, Mosimane joined in the mourning for the 31-year-old Atsu on social media.
Mosimane has celebrated Pep Guardiola for apologising to Steven Gerrard, in relation to the comments made about the former Liverpool captain.
The Manchester City manager, in defending the club over alleged financial breaches, referenced Gerrard's slip which led to Chelsea winning the league in 2014.
However, Guardiola apologised for his statement after leading his team to a 3-1 win over Arsenal. Mosimane shared his admiration for the Spaniard, praising him for showing class.
A grateful Al Ahly SC supporter has gone on social media to shower former coach, Pitso Mosimane with the highest praise.
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FootballThe South African mentor was a divisive figure at the helm of the senior team despite bringing in trophies for the Cairo-based club.
The toxicity among supporters played a part in Mosimane's departure last June, but he stoically refused to admit this.