When signed from Black Leopards FC, Siphelele Ntshangase was hyped to be next big central midfielder at Kaizer Chiefs but the player had struggled to hit the ground running with Amakhosi.

Limited to no game time saw Ntsangase being offloaded from the club and had to begin club hunting once again. The champagne passser eventually made a return to Limpopo joining former Nedbank Cup Champions Marumo Gallants.
The aim of joining Gallants was to revive his career but it appears there is little difference as it was at Chiefs. Ntshangase has struggled to break into Dan Malesela's set up having made only 3 appearances for the club.
Under Malesela, the 28-year-old featured only once and couldn't complete even the first half as he was withdrawn despite having scored in the game. He hasn't featured since then and indications are that he might parr ways with the club at the end of the season.
Sources: kickoff.com
https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/south-africa-news/categories/news/premiership/trouble-for-ex-chiefs-man/715342
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