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FootballNkosingiphile ‘Mshini’ Ngcobo: Kaizer Chiefs Star Discloses How He Handles Pressure at AmaKhosi
- Nkosingiphile Ngcobo has explained how he manages the pressure of playing for Kaizer Chiefs
- The South African midfielder graduated from AmaKhosi's academy to the first-team setup
- The 24-year-old also disclosed the importance of staying away from all social media platforms
Kaizer Chiefs star Nkosingiphile 'Mshini' Ngcobo has disclosed how he deals with pressure at the Premier Soccer League club.
The South African midfielder who graduated from Kaizer Chiefs' academy and understands what it means to play for the AmaKhosi.
Mshini has scored one goal in nine appearances for the Glamour Boys in the DStv Premiership this season.
The 24-year-old also explained the importance of staying away from social media in order to cope with the pressure at the club, according to a report by iDiskiTimes.
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"I feel that somehow if you also invite pressure, that is where you are going to feel it," he said.
"So, it is not a problem, but just stay away from social media, and even if you are there, just avoid being in too deep because it can really kill you. But I am not in it that deep, so I don't feel the pressure.
"As a player, you need to believe in yourself first and then playing for a team like Kaizer Chiefs. Obviously, the fans, need results; they want results."
Ngcobo speaks on Cavin Johnson
Sports Brief earlier reported on Ngcobo disclosing how Kaizer Chiefs' interim coach, Cavin Johnson, gets the best out of him.
Johnson replaced Molefi Ntseki as the first team manager on an interim basis after the latter parted ways with AmaKhosi late last year.
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Ex-Chiefs defender blames club over Mosimane
Sports Brief also reported that former Kaizer Chiefs defender Mokete Tsotetsi blamed the club for their failure to appoint Pitso Mosimane as their permanent manager.
The South African defender also claimed that it would be difficult for AmaKhosi to get his services now that he works in Saudi Arabia.
The former Mamelodi Sundowns manager joined Abha Club on a four-month deal after being without a coaching role for close to three months.