Cape Town City owner Comitis says Teko Modise is the final piece of the puzzle
Teko Modise’s football intelligence and versatility is what drew Cape Town City owner John Comitis to the veteran midfielder.
Modise was unveiled by City on Wednesday after he left Mamelodi Sundowns at the end of last month in the search for more regular game-time.
Comitis is delighted with his capture and tells TimesLIVE from Europe that Modise will add a lot of value in a number of areas.
CTCFC is delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Teko Modise! #iamCityFC#WelcomeTeko pic.twitter.com/aw1p9VBYDH
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“For me‚ he is the final piece of the puzzle in terms of competing for silverware next season‚” Comitis said.
“Intelligent footballers are hard to come by and he is certainly one of them.
“Added to that‚ he can step into a number of different positions so he gives us so many options of how to play.
“He can take the pressure off a guy like [Lebogang] Manyama‚ who now maybe does not have to play 30 games in the season.
CTCFC midfielder Teko Modise will wear the lucky number #13. The 1st time a player has donned this jersey at the club.#iamCityFC#Modise13 pic.twitter.com/ue2ppnjb27
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“We can also‚ if we choose too‚ now push Manyama further forward into more of a striking position‚ because Modise can slot into his current role.
“Also‚ with the recent injury to [Aubrey] Ngoma‚ we wanted to bring in somebody with experience who could maintain that high level in the team which we set last year.
“We need to do this because we want to be in the hunt for the league title‚ that has to be our aim this season.”
Modise has signed a two-year contract and will wear the number 13 jersey at City.
Modise started his career with National First Division side City Pillars‚ before signing for SuperSport United and making his PSL debut relatively late‚ just shy of his 24th birthday.
After a single campaign at SuperSport‚ he moved to Orlando Pirates‚ where he spent three-and-a-half seasons.
He signed for Sundowns in 2011 and has been part of the recent success of the club that has seen them claim two league titles‚ the African Champions League‚ African Super Cup‚ Nedbank Cup and Telkom Knockout trophy.
City finished third in their maiden season in the South African top-flight in 2016/17 after purchasing the status of Mpumalanga Black Aces.
They also claimed the Telkom Knockout trophy.
They will compete in the 2018 African Confederation Cup.
- TimesLIVE