It is now history that Teboho Mokoena (Footballer and midfielder of the season) and Ronwen Williams (Goalkeeper of the season) were big winners in the PSL awards held on Sunday evening.
For Williams, who was said to have committed career suicide by switching to Mamelodi Sundowns from neighbors SuperSport United at the beginning of the 2022/23 season, winning the goalkeeper of the season is more of an egg to the faces of those who expected him to play second fiddle to Denis Onyango.
Given a chance in the beginning of the campaign, Williams quickly showed why he is South Africa's number one, by keeping clean sheet after clean sheet, pulling off some brilliant saves at times, making the goalkeeping spot his own.
More than anything, it is how Williams fitted perfectly within the Sundowns style of play that was impressive, which includes a lot of build ups from the back.
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Comfortable with the ball on his feet, Williams added an extra dimension to Downs cutting edge football.
He went on to play 26 League matches for Sundowns, conceding nine goals and keeping a record breaking 18 clean sheets.
If you include all competitions, Williams appeared 41 times for Downs, with 25 goals conceded and 22 clean sheets.
As for Mokoena, it was a season where he showed how good he can be if he worked a little bit harder, off the ball that is.
His exploits on the ball are well documented, he can play.
But it is his work out of possession that, at times, left a lot to be desired. When he replaced Andile Jali as a Sundowns number six, a lot of Downs supporters were unhappy, some went as far as saying he was not Downs material.
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But Tebza, a fighter, knuckled down and did a fantastic job in the Sundowns midfield, appearing 39 times across all competitions, with two goals scored, and three assists in his name.
Williams, and Mokoena, both born leaders, played a huge role in Downs' record breaking season,
They also have a big role to play for Sundowns and the national team going forward, and their awards were well deserved too!
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