Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has warned his group of youngsters at the club to keep their feet on the ground and not get ahead of themselves.
Mngqithi has shown faith in the Brazilians' youth development products since taking over coaching reins from Rulani Mokwena at Chloorkop.
Youngsters, including Kutlwano Letlhaku and Malibongwe Khoza, have shown promise since the 53-year-old coach gave them the opportunity this season.
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Letlhaku has already scored three goals, including a brace against Polokwane City, since making his maiden appearance in top-flight football.
Mngqithi has revealed that he is preparing to give more youngsters including Ntando Nkosi a chance at Mamelodi Sundowns this season but warned them about bad elements in football.
"I think there is a lot that helps us. I think we have too many top players in the team which makes the youngsters not sit on their laurels because they know they still have to fight for their place. When Lethlaku scores two goals he should be asking himself now better than Lucas (Ribeiro) in that position and surely when he looks at that says there is still a lot of work to do," said Mngqithi.
"It's important to install element of humility within the group because when people think they are special to the point of not respecting the rest of the group, it will always be bad for their development but fortunately Letlhaku and most of these youngsters we have (Thapelo) Maseko, (Siyabonga) Mabena, Mali (Khoza) and there is another boy you have not seen.
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"Ntando Nkosi is a central midfielder, I am going to give him a chance a soon. I believe that has got all that it takes to help the process and all these players must be taught the right values in life they underrated that football is just a game but as human beings, we have a responsibility to keep our feet on the ground because we don't know what the future holds.
"So, it's important to respect, have empathy, compromise at times, be tolerant, and not always think about yourselves. I think those boys are grasping these values and it will help them", he added.
Sundowns are set to take on Magesi FC in the Carling Knockout final in Bloemfontein on November 23.