South African soccer players are known for their flair and different playing style that many across the seem to find inappropriate, as it is full of showboating and skills that are beyond creating space for yourself or dribbling passing your opponents but to embarrass your opponents.
Something that Orlando Pirates Football Club player, Tebogo Tlolane knows really well as he is a nippy left-footed player who relies on his pace, skills, and dribbling abilities to play in the top flight of South African football.
The 25-year-old has found it hard this season to break into the Sea Robbers starting eleven as they are players like Deon Hotto, Thembinkosi Lorch, Vincent Pule, Paseka Mako, and Innocent Maela ahead of him in the pack, and it will be difficult for him to get playing time.
While he has struggled to get playing time this season the former Chippa United Football Club has been spotted with her mom, like she was yesterday.
Source: https://instagram.com/stories/tetetlolane_11/2782266252395506728?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&utm_medium=share_sheet
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