Thulani Tyson Hlathjwayo has had a conversation with the Buccaneers' chairman about his poor performance in the Orlando Pirates squad since joining the club.

The player has consistently made tackles that have resulted in the club suffering losses. He is not showing signs of regaining his previous form, prompting the tactical team to consider his future with the Orlando Pirates team.
It is reported that the captain and Irvin Khoza had a lengthy talk before the match against Swallows FC, during which they discussed how to improve his overall performance in the team, given that he is wearing the captain's belt.
A surprise aspect is that he proceeded to score a terrific own goal following the lengthy talk with her. It was suggested that the man should be given a break so that he can begin practicing and re-establishing his form. After he scored a goal for the Swallows, it's possible that things changed.
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