Former Bafana Bafana manager Pete Mosimane praised Zimbabwean football icon Peter Ndelov on social media. Ndelof has enjoyed success in the English top flight, having played for Coventry City, Birmingham City, Huddersfield Town and Sheffield United. After 13 years in England, he joined South African Premier League side Mamelodi Sandas in 2004, making 81 appearances and scoring 20 goals.
After retiring as a player, Ndelof worked as an assistant coach for the Zimbabwe national team and Mamelodi Sandas, working with Mosimane. Posted on social media for Endloff during his career, Mosimane has expressed his appreciation for the former Coventry City striker's skill and ability. According to previous reports, Mosimane is ready to take on a new management role after leaving the UAE Pro League's Al Wadha team due to the team's poor results.
The experienced coach has been linked to positions at many of Africa's top clubs and national teams, including Nigeria. However, an official announcement on his future whereabouts has not yet been released. Mosimane's praise for Ndelof highlights the respect and appreciation that the Zimbabwean legend has earned in the football world. Ndelof impressed his former coach and fans alike with his successful career in England and Marmelodi Sandas. As Mosimane considers his next steps in coaching, Ndelof's legacy is a reminder of the impact talented players have on the game and the respect they have earned in their work partners.