Shalulile given his flowers: 'He is no cheat...'
Mamelodi Sundowns hitman Peter Shalulile has been tasked with taking his longevity in the game past the age of 40. Shalulile has only just recently turned 32, doing so while already standing as the PSL all-time top scorer with 133 goals to his name in all competitions. READ: Another plus for Chiefs keeper's claim for Bafana consideration The next five goals that he will score going forward will elevate him past Daniel Mudau's PSL era haul of 110 goals at Sundowns. "Peter's lifestyle will aid...
Mamelodi Sundowns hitman Peter Shalulile has been tasked with taking his longevity in the game past the age of 40.
Shalulile has only just recently turned 32, doing so while already standing as the PSL all-time top scorer with 133 goals to his name in all competitions.
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The next five goals that he will score going forward will elevate him past Daniel Mudau's PSL era haul of 110 goals at Sundowns.
"Peter's lifestyle will aid his longevity in the game," points out fellow Namibian Robert Nauseb to KickOff.com.
"Then there is the plus about how he trains and just how much effort and love he has for training.
"I foresee him playing longer than Cristiano Ronaldo if he faces no serious injury worries along the way.
"One good thing about Peter is that he motivates himself and doesn't limit himself, which is why he does so much of extras on his own.
"Peter doesn't cheat the game and is being rewarded for his consistency in putting in the work all the time.
"Footballers only think that it is on-field work that counts, but off-field counts as well, and Peter is the perfect example to that.
"By the way, he doesn't play football for records but works for the benefit of the team.
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"He is always happy to score goals that help the team win, just like he gets the same feeling in creating.
"Just this past weekend, he was here watching our training session, and his words of encouragement made a huge difference in our game the next day, which we won, so that tells you of how much of an inspiration he is," says Nauseb, who is now in charge of UNAM FC in the Namibian Premier League.
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