
As the European transfer window threatens to lure generational talent Relebohile Mofokeng away from the Orlando Pirates ship, the tactical blueprint for his replacement is already being drawn.
Siwelele head coach and former legendary Buccaneers captain Lehlohonolo Seema has broken his silence on Bohlale Ngwato, the 19-year-old prodigy signed from Bloemfontein earlier this month. While Seema guarantees that the teenager possesses the raw, natural talent required to survive under the heavy weight of the skull and crossbones, he issued a stern warning to the technical team and the ghost faithful: Ngwato is a rough diamond who must be managed with extreme empathy, not just extreme pressure.
“He Needs to Be Hugged” — Seema’s Tactical Assessment
Ngwato arrives at Mayfair as one of four strategic pre-season acquisitions designed to deepen Jose Riveiro’s squad ahead of a grueling CAF Champions League assault. However, replacing a fan favorite like Mofokeng is a psychological mountain for a teenager.
Addressing the media, Seema emphasized that unlocking Ngwato’s elite potential depends entirely on the emotional environment created around him:
Lehlohonolo Seema on Managing Bohlale Ngwato:
“Look, he’s a talented young man and I would have loved to have him [much longer] because there’s still a lot that he still needs to learn—to make him stronger. But there’s no doubt there’s talent there, and he can go as far as he wants if he becomes serious, and he stays on the course.
He’s one guy that needs to be hugged and shown love and to talk to him. In terms of pressure, I don’t know if he would handle it. There’s a big room for improvement on a lot of aspects. But he’s willing to learn; he’s a good boy… He’s a boy that is willing to listen, and that’s what is good about him.”
The Transition: From Siwelele to Soweto Heavyweights
The leap from domestic developmental setups to the relentless scrutiny of the Soweto giants has broken many promising careers. Seema’s evaluation outlines a highly coachable winger with zero off-field disciplinary issues and an excellent attitude toward structural instructions.
If Orlando Pirates lock in a massive European exit for Mofokeng in the coming weeks, Ngwato will find himself fast-tracked into the first-team equation. The raw attributes are verified—now, Mayfair must provide the patience.















