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Soccer fans in two minds about Coach Rhulani’s fabulous shoot

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Last updated: December 14, 2022 2:20 pm
sokonnect Published December 14, 2022
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Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena is the talk of the town after a striking shoot for Nounouche magazine that showed the coach in a way that most soccer fans have never seen him before. 

In the cover shoot, styled by Lesego Kgosimolao (popularly known as Kgosi Lesego) the coach showed off his chiselled features and stunning skin in some of the latest men’s fashion. 

There is also a shirtless portrait of Coach Rhulani with his eyes closed and this particular photo has been shared numerous times in discussions about what a coach should and should not do. 

Coach Rhulani is exactly what SA ⚽️ needs. Some1 to redefine masculinity. Not all of it is toxic but most of it in ⚽️ is. 2ndly, to show to be a ⚽️ person is to also be a brand and business. Instead of laughing, take notes. Besides, he’s a good looking man. Why not? I ♥️ this ???? pic.twitter.com/Dk5i02utJb

— Femmi (@FootballFemmes) December 13, 2022

What’s wrong with him doing this? He’s good looking, has a great body, he’s young and he’s NOT a spiritual leader. We need to stop policing people, if he’s comfortable with it, LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!!!— Lutsandvo LweNkhosi (@masiya7575) December 13, 2022

“Rhulani is a coach, yet he’s moving like a footballer who is a superstar. You just can’t hate on such moves. I just wish for our players to realise that they don’t only have to depend on their football careers in order to make money,” tweeted @Lucky_Mthombeni. 

I respect Coach Rhulani for taking advantage of his status. People in the football fraternity need to start taking care of their image and image rights.— Shangaan lase Vaal ???????? (@Lucky_Mthombeni) December 13, 2022

Maar Coach Rhulani amd pictures…for the what hlee?— Trevor Thuso (@Thuso4u) December 13, 2022

“I love Rhulani mina but this is disappointing. Where has he seen a coach do this. He wants to be superstar. He competes with players for limelight,” lamented @NoContextKhanye. 

Niggas hating on coach Rhulani for doing a photoshoot are lame as hell— not your type (@_Cracko) December 13, 2022

What the hell they got coach Rhulani doing on Instagram man— Jose Riveiro stan ???? (@Da_Vapors) December 13, 2022

In recent months, he has been hailed for achieving the feat of being appointed head coach of South Africa’s most celebrated football club Mamelodi Sundowns at only 35 years of age. 

He spoke to Nounouche magazine’s Bonnie Meslane about his achievement, his upbringing and his love for the beautiful game. 

While he said he owes his character to the matriarchs who raised him, his mother Linda Mokwena and his grandmother, he also comes from a rich legacy of football.

His father, Julius Sono, uncle Jomo Sono and grandfather Eric ‘Scara’ Sono have all built a legacy and made an impact on South African football and while their reputations precede them, their talent also lives on in him. 

Read the full feature here. 

READ NEXT: Sundowns won’t play well all the time, says Mokwena

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