How brother Tsepo Masilela inspired Piratesโ€™ new captain Innocent Maela

01 August 2022 - 09:09
By Sazi Hadebe
Orlando Pirates' new captain Innocent Maela.
Image: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix Orlando Pirates' new captain Innocent Maela.

Orlando Pirates' new captain Innocent Maela has revealed he takes inspiration from his older brother and former Bafana Bafana star Tsepo Masilela, who he credits for always providing him with guidance in his career.

The two left-backs share their father Eric Masilela, but have different mothers. Tsepo, 37, was released by AmaZulu at the end of last season and is yet to indicate whether he'll continue playing in the coming season.

Masilela is regarded as one of SA's best left-backs of the modern era and turned out for clubs including Getafe in La Liga and Kaizer Chiefs.

Maela has followed in his brother's footsteps, becoming a fully-fledged Bafana international. He was recently named Pirates' captain ahead of the 2022-23 season. 

โ€œTsepo played his last match at the age of 37 and he said to me, โ€˜If you want to play for that long make sure you remain focused and disciplined'," Maela said.

"He told me: 'Look after your body and mind because as much as you look after your body, if you donโ€™t look after your mind you wonโ€™t even reach 34 or 35'.

"I asked him why and he said, 'Thatโ€™s where everything starts. If you want to play football for long make sure t youโ€™re in a healthy space mentally all the time'.

"Itโ€™s a huge achievement for him to play football until that age. For me, I donโ€™t know because weโ€™re not the same but I take a lot of inspiration from Tsepoโ€™s career playing in Spain with likes of [Lionel] Messi and [Cristiano] Ronaldo.

"For me heโ€™s arguably one of the best left-backs produced in the country and Iโ€™m not saying this because heโ€™s my brother. He inspires me a lot and I call him all the time when I need advice.

"He calls me all the time after a match and ask me questions about the game. Heโ€™s there to help me and I'm grateful for him.โ€

At the beginning of last season Maela, 29, had doubts about his career lasting as long as Masilela's when he had a groin injury that kept him out of the 2021-22 campaign for five months. He was injured in a preseason game against Kaizer Chiefs.

Pirates struggled without Maela, especially in the DStv Premiership where they ended in sixth place and outside of competing in one of the two Caf competitions in the coming campaign. 

Missing Caf competition is something t Maela thinks may help Bucs win something domestically in 2022-23 as their schedule will be lighter, but not in terms of the growth of their players. 

โ€œI think it goes both ways," he said.

"As players we obviously want to play and compete at the highest level and play the biggest competitions. But itโ€™s also no secret that playing continental football takes a lot from the players.

"Does it give us an extra advantage competing only for the domestic titles? Yes. But it's also is a huge disadvantage not playing continental football.

"When you play in those tournaments you improve a lot. Those tournaments are not easy and as a player those are the competitions you want to play."

Pirates open their Premiership campaign against Soweto rivals Swallows FC at Orlando Stadium on August 6.