Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has explained why they have to tread carefully with left back Terrence Mashego, who is back training with the team.
Mashego picked up an injury during the first half of the season and has not featured for the Dtv Premiership champions since their 1-0 victory over AmaZulu in September last year. The former Cape Town City player has made five appearances in all competitions and it's unclear at this stage if he will get to play again for the Chloorkop outfit this season.
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"Terrence is back. He is on the green grass and he has played a couple of friendly game for us. It's a little bit difficult because there is some form of medical history with regards to the injury that he picked up last time and it's a little bit delicate because you could go into a space of developing a chronic situation. So, we have to take it a little bit easy and tread carefully on that situation," Mokwena told media during a Nedbank Cup press conference ahead of their last 16 clash with Marumo Gallants in a repeat of last season's final.
"Fortunately, we have a very experienced medical team. That space as qualified people in regards to management of injuries, so he is on the green grass now and he is working hard to regain form and confidence and gradual match fitness to be able to compete for a position. It's not going to be easy because there's very good players in that position who have done well, like (Aubrey) Modiba and Sifiso Ngobeni. He now has to compete for the space. But, of course, he is a very good player. We look forward to his return, but we have to tread carefully because of the type of injury he picked up and the history that is related to that injury.
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Mokwena, meanwhile, also gave an update on midfielder Lebohang Maboe, who has not made an appearance in 2023.
"Lebo is still out with an injury and still working very hard on his rehabilitation."
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