MacDonald Makhubedu, the man responsible for bringing Tashreeq Morris to Sekhukhune United, has commented on the reported signing of the SuperSport United forward by Kaizer Chiefs.
Makhubedu, currently the Sporting Director at Sekhukhune, believes Morris has it in him to prove his doubters wrong.
"I signed Morris for Sekhukhune United. He is one of the most underrated players in South Africa, yet very few possess the talent he has," Makhubedu said, speaking exclusively to KickOff.com.
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"I once told him that he was wasting his talent in South Africa, he could have easily made it overseas.
"He is strong in the air, has a powerful shot with both feet, and is well-developed. He is one of the greatest finishers you'll find.
"He also has a high work rate, he can press defenders and disrupt build-ups. Tactically, he is very superior.
"In one of our team talks, I told him that if he takes his career seriously, he will go far," he continued.
Makhubedu calls Morris 'a beast', and says with Nasreddine Nabi's teams being notorious for employing a number nine, as in the case of Fiston Mayele at Young Africans, it makes the 30-year-old a perfect fit.
"Now we will see the best of him.
"The reason he hasn't been scoring a lot is that he is a hardworking player. He works for the team, not just for himself.
"At Sekhukhune, there was stiff competition. [Chibuike] Ohizu and Vusi Ncube were scoring left and right. He joined us when those two players were in top form.
"But at Kaizer Chiefs, he will have a significant impact," added Makhubedu.
So, what can be expected from the man who has also pulled on the jersey of Ajax Cape Town and Cape Town City?
"With him, you can expect three shots at goal in each match.
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"Give him a chance, and he will find the back of the net. The goal he scored against Chiefs this season proves his quality. He is well-developed.
"He is also very disciplined and is a man of God. Chiefs have found themselves a prayer warrior. He will pray for everyone."