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Kaizer Chiefs' M-people provided the sheet anchor for triumph
The Star
|May 12, 2025
ON SATURDAY, Kaizer Chiefs claimed the Nedbank Cup title, thanks largely to the extraordinary contributions from five key players whose names all carry the letter ‘M’ In a resonant nod to the iconic band M People, Chiefs embarked on a ‘Search for the Hero’ and uncovered five exceptional players.
Each contributed significantly to this monumental conquest, all sharing the common thread of their names featuring the letter ‘M’
Yusuf Maart, Miguel Inacio, Pule Mmodi, Mduduzi Shabalala, and Sibongiseni Mthethwa collectively formed the backbone of the team’s success, proving that sometimes, a shared initial can signify a shared destiny on the pitch.
The match showcased the tactical prowess of Tunisian coach Nabi Nasreddine and the individual brilliance of these five players, who intertwined their skills to create a tapestry of teamwork that ultimately overwhelmed their opponents.
Yusuf Maart 8.5
His tenacity in midfield provided Chiefs with the control they needed to dictate the tempo of the game. He emerged as the standout performer, earning the ‘Player-of-the-Match’ accolade while leading his side to a hard-fought victory.
This story is from the May 12, 2025 edition of The Star.
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