Monnapule Saleng Monnapule Saleng’s return to Orbit College marks a pivotal moment in his career after Orlando Pirates agreed to a loan move.
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After enduring a frustrating season on the sidelines, Monnapule Saleng, the talented Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana attacker, will make a significant comeback at Orbit College FC.
It will be an emotional reunion because Saleng's loan move will be to the club where he first started his footballing journey.
Orbit College, fresh from their historic promotion to South Africa's top-flight, showcased their ability and resilience by triumphing over Cape Town City and Casric Stars in the PSL promotion playoffs. This achievement not only marked a milestone for the club but also for the North West province, which has been yearning for Premier League football after a seven-year absence.
Saleng has been absent from competitive action for most of last season. He expressed his gratitude and excitement to return to action. “I must give thanks to the Man Above. I am happy to be back home. Orbit College is a great team that plays exciting football, and I cannot wait to be a part of that,” the 27-year-old declared in an interview with SABC Sport.
The return to Orbit College comes with a sense of nostalgia and ambition for Saleng, who is determined to leverage his experience for the benefit of the team. He is ready to play a role under the guidance of coach Pogiso Makhoye.
Reflecting on his decision to return, he said, “It wasn't an easy decision to return home, especially after a long season without playing. During this difficult time, I kept on pushing and waited for my opportunity; unfortunately, that did not arrive until Orbit College came calling.”
He noted that many of his new teammates were encouraging him during his tough times at Pirates, solidifying the homecoming feel he had encountered.
Selecting Orbit College for his career revival is more than just a strategic move; it is a heartfelt return to his roots. He spent four crucial seasons at the club previously and now aims to utilise his accumulated experience to have a positive impact on the squad.
“I feel very emotional, and I expect to use my experience to add value. But it is not going to be easy to play in the Premiership,” he admitted, acknowledging the considerable challenges that lie ahead.
Under Makhoye's stewardship, Orbit College aims to establish itself as a formidable contender in the top tier. The ambitious coach noted, “We have proved a lot of people wrong after they called us chokers in recent seasons. We do not have a big budget, but we aim to compete talent-wise with well-established sides.”
As plans advance to secure alternative venues such as the Royal Bafokeng and Mmabatho Stadiums, alongside the refurbishment of the Olympia Stadium, Orbit College is set to create an engaging home atmosphere for fans eager to witness their journey in the Premiership.
The excitement surrounding the club is palpable as they embark on what promises to be an exhilarating debut season.
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