Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Shaun Bartlett has paid a warm and moving tribute to Golden Arrows defender Nkanyiso Mngwengwe following the player's sudden death in the early hours of Monday morning.
Bartlett‚ who served as an assistant coach and subsequently became head coach at Golden Arrows from 2012 to 2016‚ came across Mngwengwe in the 2013/14 season where the Durban side was relegated from the top-flight.
Arrows bounced straight back from the National First Division‚ with Bartlett saying Mngwengwe played a crucial in the quick return from the lower tier.
“When we crossed paths when I was still the assistant coach at Golden Arrows in 2013‚ I could see he was on a mission and wanted to make a success of his football career‚” Bartlett said.
“When I became head coach in 2014‚ he became an integral part of the team in terms of getting the club back into the PSL. Out of 30 games‚ he played 25 and we never lost a game when he played. That’s the type of character he was.”
Bartlett said Mngwengwe‚ who stayed with the club when they came back to the Premier Soccer League in the 2015/16 season‚ was a dedicated footballer who was always committed to the team’s cause.