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Masango talks about his future

Cape Town – Mandla Masango reveals that he is already thinking about life after football although he is many years away from retiring.

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Speaking to Kaizer Chiefs’ official website, the 25-year-old confirms that he has been working hard on getting credentials in Project Management.

“I am studying Project Management at Boston City Campus,” said the midfielder.

“I want to have a solid background when my soccer career comes to an end. It is not easy due to the team schedule though. I have already bagged a General Management Diploma last year.”

Masango has been enjoying an exciting time in his career as he has been netting goals for Amakhosi regularly and recently been recalled to the Bafana Bafana squad to take on back-to-back Congo games.

“It feels good as long as I contribute to the success of the team. I speak to the goalkeepers to analyse the goalkeepers’ weaknesses,” said Masango about scoring goals often.

However, this weekend The Glamour boys turn their focus to the Telkom Knockout and having already bagged the MTN8, the winger admits that there is some pressure piling on the Naturena side.

“It is going to be a tough match. We are under pressure as all eyes are on us.”

“We are pushing each other every day as if we have not won anything. It will be great to beat them, but it will not be a walk in the park.”

“It is a cup and a knockout match for that matter, we will do our best.”

Kick-off is on Saturday, October 4 at 20:15.

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