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PSL Awards: Tau crowned king and could Siphesihle Ndlovu follow his footsteps?

The sky is the limit for Percy Tau. On Tuesday night, at the Sandton Convention Center, the 24-year-old took home the 2017/18 South African Footballer Of The Season Award, Players’ Player of The Season and the joint Top Goal Scorer Award. The 21-year-old Maritzburg midfielder, Siphesihle Ndlovu won the Midfielder Of The Year Award and The Young Player Of The Season.

Percy Tau of Mamelodi Sundowns is the Footballer of the Season in South Africa. 

Inarguably the name that has dominated the South African football media throughout the 2017/18 campaign is at it again, this time with a few accolades besides it. Rightfully so, if you ask me. Percy Tau was the biggest winner on Tuesday night at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg where the ABSA Premiership Awards Gala was held. The 24-year-old was received the top two awards in South African football, the prestigious Footballer Of The Season Award and the Players’ Player Of The Season. He also shared the money with Polokwane City’s Rodney Ramagelela for the Top Scorer Award after banging striking eleven times for the PSL Champions, Mamelodi Sundowns. The Sundowns talisman will most likely be nominated for the CAF awards at the end of the year and rumors linking him to European clubs might not be far off now. The Mesut Ozil-like assist that he dished out to Sibusiso Vilakazi in their friendly against Barcelona shows glimpses of his quality and El Hadji Diouf’s praises and prophecy might come true after all.

On the contrary, not much has been said about Maritzburg United’s young playmaker, Siphesihle Ndlovu. The 21-year-old midfielder capped off his breakthrough the season by also getting a brace on the night, winning the ABSA Premiership Young Player Of The Season and the Midfielder Of The Season Awards. Ever since he joined the Team of Choice as the child, graduating from the ball-boy role, he has been on the up. At the time, they actually nicknamed him “Mbesuma,” after the former PSL Top Goal Scorer, Collins Mbesuma. Ndlovu became the first Maritzburg United player to win the ABSA Premiership Player Of The Month in January 2018 and went on to steer the team to a fourth-place finish. Leading up to the awards night, the youngster opened up on the reason behind his success:

Siphesihle Ndlovu could be the next Players' Player of the Season in South Africa.

I've never thought I could be nominated so soon, but also I think that anything is possible in this world‚ and that if you perform when you give 100 percent in every game‚ you're always focused‚ then anything can happen to you. From last season I was trying to make my way into Maritzburg‚ then when this season started the coach made me believe that I'm one of the best players in the world.” - Siphesihle Ndlovu, Maritzburg United

He received his first call to the Bafana Bafana camp in March 2018 for the Four Nations Tournament. Young Ndlovu is an exciting prospect that will surely turn heads in a few months time.

Here is the full list of all winners for the 2017/18 ABSA Premiership Season:

FOOTBALLER OF THE SEASON:

Percy Tau (Mamelodi Sundowns) — (USD)$ 19,960

ABSA Premiership Player’s Player of the Season:

Percy Tau (Mamelodi Sundowns) — (USD)$ 15,970

ABSA Premiership Coach of the Season:

Pitso Mosimane (Mamelodi Sundowns) — (USD)$ 5,990

ABSA Premiership Young Player of the Season:

Siphesihle Ndlovu (Maritzburg United) — (USD) $ 4,000

ABSA Premiership Goalkeeper of the Season:

Itumeleng Khune (Kaizer Chiefs) — (USD) $ 4,000

ABSA Premiership Defender of the Season:

Siyanda Xulu (Maritzburg United) — (USD) $ 4,000

ABSA Premiership Midfielder of the Season:

Siphesihle Ndlovu (Maritzburg United) — (USD) $ 4,000

ABSA Premiership Goal of the Season:

Siphelele Magubane (L. Golden Arrows) — (USD) $ 4,000

MTN8 LAST MAN STANDING:

Ronwen Williams (SuperSport United) — (USD) $6,390

TELKOM KNOCKOUT PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT:

Amr Gamal (Bidvest Wits) — (USD) $ 15,970

NEDBANK CUP: Player of the Tournament:

Lebohang Maboe (Maritzburg United) — (USD) $ 11,980

NEDBANK CUP: Most Promising Player

Lebohang Maboe (Maritzburg United) — (USD)$ 4,000

MULTICHOICE Diski Challenge Precious Find:

Siboniso Conco (L. Golden Arrows) — (USD)$ 2,400

MULTICHOICE Diski Shield Precious Find:(USD) $ 11,980

Itumeleng Shopane (Kaizer Chiefs) — (USD)$ 2,400

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee of the Season — (USD)$ 4,000

Assistant Referee of the Season — (USD) $ 3,200

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Nedbank Semi-Final Preview: Maritzburg United vs Mamelodi Sundowns

Maritzburg United vs Mamelodi Sundowns

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane faces Maritzburg United in Nedbank Semis

The other finalist of this season’s Nedbank cup will be revealed on Sunday after the Team of Choice and the Brazilians go out at each other at the Harry Gwala Stadium. It’s literally the battle of the heavyweights as the two make up the top four of the 2017/18 campaign with the visitors, Sundowns, on the verge of capturing the PSL title. All they need is four points from a possible nine. Maritzburg United would be pleased with their campaign, sitting in third place and definitely have some momentum heading into this match having lost none of their last 10 matches in all competitions.

It’s not an easy one, you play Maritzburg, I have never seen a team which has an effort like that. They have got lefts and they are awkward, you must analyze the way they play. Swear to god I have never seen a formation like this in my whole life, never, never. They play with two strikers outright. Everybody has their own software of playing. It’s very difficult.
— Pitso Mosimane, Mamelodi Sundowns Head Coach

Who will be reminded of the taste of losing? Kick-off is at 1pm GMT.

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