How Matthews convinced Modiba to choose SuperSport United over Mamelodi Sundowns



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The Limpopo-born utility player says rejecting the Brazilians was not difficult after his conversation with the Matsatsantsa boss

SuperSport United winger Aubrey Modiba revealed that the conversation he had with the club’s CEO Stanley Matthews made it easier for him to reject Mamelodi Sundowns.

Modiba said Matthews made him realize how important he is to Matsatsantsa because they believe he still has a lot to offer the club.

He was also impressed with how SuperSport United handled this whole issue, especially after being told it was valuable to the team.

“The conversations I had with Stan [Matthews] It made me believe that he values ​​me as a club and that I think I have something to offer the team in the future, “said Modiba. SowetanLIVE.

“So it was not that difficult to extend my stay at SuperSport United. I have a great passion and relationship with SuperSport United and I was very impressed with the way they handled the whole thing.”

“Their handling of the matter made me believe that I am valuable to the club and that they want me to stay. They told me they didn’t want to let me go because they felt I can still make a positive contribution to the team. “

The 24-year-old joined the Tshwane-based team in 2016 after being drafted from Team Ke Yona; a talent search at the Nedbank Cup for amateur footballers.

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Modiba has been doing extremely well since turning pro who even earned seven Bafana Bafana caps in the past four years.

He has scored five goals in 19 appearances in all competitions for the finalists of the 2017 Caf Confederation Cup.

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