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Pitso suggests injured Sundowns duo see sangoma

Cape Town - With Mamelodi Sundowns’ Aubrey Ngoma and Lucky Mohomi seeming perpetually injured, coach Pitso Mosimane is running out of ideas.

The talented pair have struggled to break into the Sundowns starting team due to their injuries, leaving Mosimane frustrated.

"He (Mohomi) is an important player for us," Mosimane told The Citizen.

"I don’t have time to talk other stuff and send you the other way, I am being serious. He is a good player for us.

"He was supposed to play against Maritzburg United and he got injured. He was supposed to play because sometimes Hlompho Kakana is getting slower towards the end. But Lucky is forever injured.

"Aubrey Ngoma is also injured. Those guys need to visit a sangoma for something. It is not easy because you ask why am I not playing them… they are injured. It’s either tonsils, a knee, calf. Lucky has got all the things, last week he had a calf, this week he’s got a knee… ay, Lucky."

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