Why Benni Mustn’t Return To The PSL…
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Benni McCarthy is nothing less than a South African legend and a household name and ever since he landed a job at English giants Manchester United, the 2004 UEFA Champions League winner has had the pleasure of working alongside first-team coach, Eric ten Hag. Benni is now eyeing his next role amidst his Manchester United future.
Soccer Laduma international journalist, Kurt Buckerfield, reckons Benni wants to be the 'main man' on the touchline and work his way up towards European glory. With that being said, former Mamelodi Sundowns and Sheffield Wednesday goalie Sean Roberts pleads with Benni to not come back to the PSL. "He has already done the PSL and how can you go from a club like Manchester United to the likes of Sekhukhune," says Roberts.
On the latest episode of the International News Desk, former Mamelodi Sundowns and Sheffield Wednesday goalie Sean Roberts and Soccer Laduma international journalist Kurt Buckerfield discuss the quarter-finals of the FA Cup which sees Liverpool travel to Old Trafford to face off against Manchester United. The lads discuss the recent UEFA Champions League results which had Arsenal scrap through against Porto and the gents discuss the greatest Premier League title win of all time!
Soccer Laduma international journalist, Kurt Buckerfield, reckons Benni wants to be the 'main man' on the touchline and work his way up towards European glory. With that being said, former Mamelodi Sundowns and Sheffield Wednesday goalie Sean Roberts pleads with Benni to not come back to the PSL. "He has already done the PSL and how can you go from a club like Manchester United to the likes of Sekhukhune," says Roberts.
On the latest episode of the International News Desk, former Mamelodi Sundowns and Sheffield Wednesday goalie Sean Roberts and Soccer Laduma international journalist Kurt Buckerfield discuss the quarter-finals of the FA Cup which sees Liverpool travel to Old Trafford to face off against Manchester United. The lads discuss the recent UEFA Champions League results which had Arsenal scrap through against Porto and the gents discuss the greatest Premier League title win of all time!