Mpho Mvelase Offers Guidance to Young Teammate Seluleko Mahlambi at TS Galaxy
SokaLive
19 Aug 2026, 15:29
TS Galaxy midfielder Mpho Mvelase has taken on a leadership role ahead of the new South African top-flight season by offering guidance to promising young teammate Seluleko Mahlambi. The experienced 35-year-old utility player, who previously represented high-profile domestic clubs including Orlando Pirates and Chippa United, understands the physical and mental demands required to succeed at the highest level of South African football. As The Rockets prepare for their upcoming DStv Premiership campaign, Mvelase stepped forward to share vital wisdom with the budding talent. His mentorship comes at a pivotal moment for the Mpumalanga-based outfit, who are looking to build a strong blend of seasoned professionals and emerging academy prospects ahead of their domestic challenge.
Mentorship within the squad is becoming a cornerstone of the tactical and cultural philosophy at TS Galaxy under their current technical leadership. Since famously lifting the Nedbank Cup as a second-tier club back in 2019, the Kameelrivier side has steadily consolidated its position in the top tier of South African football. Mvelase, a versatile midfielder capable of filling multiple tactical roles across the pitch, recognises that helping youngsters like Mahlambi adapt swiftly to senior football is crucial for squad depth. Mahlambi is aiming to break into the starting side, and having direct input from a seasoned veteran provides the youngster with an invaluable foundation as intensity increases in pre-season training sessions.
The integration of emerging talent alongside experienced leaders will be essential if TS Galaxy are to improve upon their impressive top-eight finish in the league last term. Managing squad rotation during a demanding calendar requires reliable contributions from younger squad members, making off-field guidance just as important as tactical preparation on the pitch. With Mahlambi absorbing advice from senior figures like Mvelase, the club is cultivating a cohesive dressing room environment designed to withstand pressure in high-stakes matches. Supporters will be eager to see how this internal mentorship translates into performances on the pitch when the new domestic season kicks off in the coming weeks.
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