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TEKO MODISE SPARKS DEBATE WITH BOLD NEDBANK CUP CHAMPIONS PREDICTIONS

The Nedbank Cup is known for its surprises, dramatic moments, and unpredictable football. Former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns star Teko Modise has just added to the conversation! In a fun-filled episode of the Yes or No Challenge, hosted by Nedbank Cup content creator Zenande Funani, the former football star made some bold statements, leaving fans debating his takes. 

From whether Iqraam Rayners will be this year’s top goal-scorer to if Peter Shalulile is already a PSL legend, Modise didn’t hold back. But the moment that really caught everyone off guard? When asked if Kaizer Chiefs could go all the way this season, he said: ‘Yes please! We need them to win a trophy this season.’ 

Modise also commented on the unpredictable nature of the Nedbank Cup tournament. He responded with his signature wit, saying: ‘Look, no one expects them to go far, which is exactly why they might just surprise everyone. We need someone to shake things up.’ 

And that’s the magic of the Nedbank Cup. It’s a tournament where anything can happen. Underdogs rise, giants fall, and every match brings moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats. 

As one of the Goals vs Saves competition champions, Modise brings the ‘Goals’ side to life, where every goal scored adds R20 000 to the prize pool and every save adds R10 000 in each round of this year’s tournament. 

In the round of 32 and 16, 71 goals were scored and 118 saves were made by goalkeepers, contributing to the current prize pool of R2.6 million – an amount that will be shared among MiGoals Plus and JustSave accountholders who have registered for the ‘Goals vs Saves’ competition. This prize pool will increase as the tournament progress to the final match.  

While teams battle it out for glory, you too can be a winner this year with the Goals vs Saves competition! Simply open or use your MiGoals Plus or JustSave Account and register at nedbankcup.co.za for you chance to win big.  

So, will this year’s Nedbank Cup deliver another surprise champion? Or is Teko Modise just stirring the pot? Watch the full Yes or No Challenge video here and join the conversation.

“I’ve earned my place at number 1′ –said Itumeleng Khune Who is considered South Africa’s best goalkeeper?

When it comes to legendary goalkeepers, a few names command as much respect in South African football as Itumeleng Khune. In a thrilling blind ranking challenge with Zenande Funani, Khune was tasked with ranking 5 of South Africa’s best goalkeepers without knowing all the names in advance.

After carefully placing Ronwen Williams at number 1, the former Chiefs captain didn’t flinch when his name was revealed as the last keeper in the blind ranking. Without hesitation, he bumped Ronwen down to second place and claimed the top spot for himself.

When asked why he ranked himself as South Africa’s best, Khune responded confidently: ‘I’ve worked hard, won trophies, and made my mark in South African football. I respect all the other great keepers on the list, but I’ve earned my place at number 1!’

His final ranking was as follows, rounding off the top 5:

Itumeleng Khune (Kaizer Chiefs) – Nedbank Cup winner (2013)

Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns) – Nedbank Cup winner (2011, 2016 and 2017)

Denis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns) – Nedbank Cup winner (2015, 2020 and 2022)

Moeneeb Josephs (Orlando Pirates) – Nedbank Cup winner (2011)

Elvis Chepezeze (Magesi FC)

While some fans might agree with his list stating ‘Khune ke Messi wa di goalkeeper mo South Africa’, others will definitely have their own opinions mentioning ‘100% in agreement. At number 2 Andre Arendse.’

Commonly known as ‘Mzansi’s Number 1′, Khune is a Nedbank Cup winner with Kaizer Chiefs in 2013 and knows exactly what it takes to lift the coveted trophy. His ranking wasn’t just about individual brilliance but also about the shot-stoppers who’ve won big on South Africa’s biggest cup stage.

Bringing the ‘Saves’ side to life in the Nedbank Cup Goals vs Saves competition, he represents the goalkeepers who make game-changing stops throughout the tournament. Similar to how he secured the number 1 spot in his ranking, every keeper in this year’s Nedbank Cup will be making crucial saves to contribute to the competition prize pool, where every save made in the Nedbank Cup adds R10 000 to the JustSave prize pool and every goal scored adds R20 000 to the MiGoals Plus prize pool.

So far, these incredible performances on the pitch have driven the current prize pool to an impressive R2.6 million! This massive amount will be shared among MiGoals Plus and JustSave accountholders who have registered for the Goals vs Saves competition. And the stakes are only getting higher as the tournament progresses towards the final match.

To be part of the action, open and use your MiGoals Plus or JustSave Account and register at nedbankcup.co.za for your chance to win big.

So, do you agree with Khune’s rankings? Or would you have placed someone else at number 1? Watch the full blind rankings video now and join the conversation.

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