Former Black Leopards head coach Owen Da Gama reveals the reasons that might have led to Siphelele Ntshangase's short stay at the club.
In April the midfielder's contract was terminated abruptly by the club after he had only joined towards the end of 2022.
Up to date, no explanation has been given by either the club or the player on what led to the divorce.
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"Look I don't know, I don't get involved with disciplinary issues at clubs, I'm just a coach," Da Gama tells KickOff.
"They [Black Leopards] had some issue with the boy they knew the boy, and I don't know what happened.
"I was just informed that his contract has been nullified. I didn't want to get involved.
"It's a question only the club management can be able to answer, but also Ntshangase he was not playing that much.
"He was not in the team, if you are not with the team, it obviously means you are not performing.
"I think it had to do with performances and a lot of other things you know.
"I just had to push and work hard you know, but he did attend training, yes there was once or twice where he didn't come.
"It's up to him hey, he's got to be positive, focused on his career, work hard, and give it his best shot."