Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro has had his say on Patrick Maswanganyi's 'showboating' during some of the side's matches, a topic that has trended for the better part of this season.
Few players in the PSL quite manage to divide public opinion like Maswanganyi.
The Tembisa-born star stepped up to score a cheeky Panenka against in the Soweto Derby against Kaizer Chiefs in virtually the last kick of the match to earn a valuable three points for his team.
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Seven days later, his efforts at dribbling saw Pirates lose possession of the ball, which landed on the feet of Lucas Costa Ribeiro. The Brazilian then produced what would later be voted the PSL Goal of the Month for February as Sundowns won 4-1.
In true 'Tito' fashion, he registered two assists during a round of 16 win over Baroka FC in a performance Jomo Sono would have been proud of.
Riveiro, does not mind the flamboyant stunts, but has warned his star man.
"Tito is the type of player that South African football fans want to see on the field, especially in those type of games (big games). He brings flair, the identity of our football and the origin of our football," Riveiro said on Bucs Camp: The Coach on Pirates TV.
"So, Tito comes from that space, and he must always be himself. But he must not forget that we're playing to win. He must never forget that we are in the business of winning and getting three points and winning matches.
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"We are not in the business of stepping onto the ball and doing tricks. But I think Tito is one of those players that I recognise that they need to do those things to get the confidence and get a little bit of arrogance, which is necessary.
"I think our fans love it."