Sekhukhune United head coach Lehlohonolo has issued his verdict over the debut of midfielder Sipho Mbule, who is spending the season with the club on loan from Mamelodi Sundowns.
Mbule completed what was considered a surprise move from Sundowns shortly before the closing of the transfer window in September.
The move is aimed at giving the Bethlehem-born star more game-time and help him rediscover his form - a mission that has so far proved unfruitful with The Brazilians filled with endless options for a spot in the middle of the park.
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The skillful player made 22 appearances last season but lasted the full 90 minutes on just two occasions.
He made his debut for Babina Noko in a 2-0 win over Golden Arrows last Saturday, and his new coach Seema said he was pleased with the 26-year-old and believes he will only improve with time.
"I think he did fairly well," Seema told journalists after the match.
"He can do better we know, but for his first game after training just a few days with us, I think he did well. Definitely, it's something that we can work on.
"Definitely, in the future he can give us more. but I was happy with the way he conducted himself.
"So, let's see what happens after this FIFA break. It's going to be a very difficult one," added the returning coach.
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Sekhukhune have jumped to third place on the Betway Premiership log with two wins and a draw from their three opening matches.
The Bedfordview-based outfit will only be in action next on 26 October when they visit Royal AM.