Oupa Manyisa is appreciative to have won the Absa Premiership title with Mamelodi Sundowns in his first year playing for the club.
Manyisa, who influenced a stun to move from Orlando Pirates to Sundowns before the beginning of the 2017/18 season, said the Brazilians needed to burrow profound to leave with the Championship.
The Brazilians won the Premiership with a diversion to save, yet needed to sit tight for the last day of the season to be given their trophy.
The midfielder said he was advised not to put himself under strain in attempting to settle at the elegant Sundowns side in the wake of touching base from Pirates and it worked out well for him.
The 29-year old showed up in all competititions in his first season with Pitso Mosimane's side.
Twilights will now change their regard for Wednesday's prominent universal well disposed match with Barcelona before the excursion to Guinea for the CAF Champions League.
Manyisa told SuperSport: "It feels awesome to be a champion. We buckled down this season and we merited something.
"Definitely, when I came here, they disclosed to me that I should not put myself under strain and simply play football since they comprehend what I'm able to do. That is the thing that I did.
"The work proceeds, yet today we will celebrate and mess around with my partners."
Manyisa, who influenced a stun to move from Orlando Pirates to Sundowns before the beginning of the 2017/18 season, said the Brazilians needed to burrow profound to leave with the Championship.
The Brazilians won the Premiership with a diversion to save, yet needed to sit tight for the last day of the season to be given their trophy.
The midfielder said he was advised not to put himself under strain in attempting to settle at the elegant Sundowns side in the wake of touching base from Pirates and it worked out well for him.
The 29-year old showed up in all competititions in his first season with Pitso Mosimane's side.
Twilights will now change their regard for Wednesday's prominent universal well disposed match with Barcelona before the excursion to Guinea for the CAF Champions League.
Manyisa told SuperSport: "It feels awesome to be a champion. We buckled down this season and we merited something.
"Definitely, when I came here, they disclosed to me that I should not put myself under strain and simply play football since they comprehend what I'm able to do. That is the thing that I did.
"The work proceeds, yet today we will celebrate and mess around with my partners."
It feels great to be a champion - Manyisa
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