Kekana: The hunger is always there

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Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana
  • Post published:May 8, 2018

Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana admits that his hunger for more success has not diminished despite having clinched every trophy on offer in his club career.

The 32-year-old is set to pick up his fifth PSL winners medal after Masandawana beat Orlando Pirates to the Absa Premiership title with one game left to spare in the 2017-18 campaign.

The hunger is always there because when I started playing football all I wanted to do was to win trophies,’ he told Goal.com.

‘Winning trophies is what drives me, it’s what keeps me going and to play football and be happy is what I get out of my game,’ he said.

‘So, I love the game and I will always want to do well. I will always want to serve the people who support me every time so there’s always a moment that edges me to do better than I was yesterday because I always remember why I started playing football.

‘So, those moments, those memories come back with time. I still have that hunger or desire to do more.

‘I think at the moment I’m enjoying my football at Mamelodi Sundowns with the fact that we are winning trophies, so I cannot predict anything.

‘All I know is that I am a Mamelodi Sundowns player and I’m enjoying my football, and I will want to use the time that I still have at Mamelodi Sundowns to enjoy this football I love so much,’ he concluded.