Is Rele Mofokeng better on the wing or as a No 10? The Verdict

The rise of Relebohile Mofokeng has been one of the standout stories of Orlando Pirates’ season as they look to mount a Betway Premiership title challenge.
The 21-year-old attacker has quickly become a key figure for the Buccaneers, sparking debate among fans and analysts about his best position: should he be deployed as a traditional winger, or does his skill set make him more effective as a central playmaker in the No 10 role?
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THE PUNDIT'S ANALYSIS
SuperSport pundit Stanton Fredericks, himself a former Bafana Bafana midfielder and number 10 in particular, believes Mofokeng’s versatility is a major asset but insists his influence is maximised when he operates centrally. Fredericks points out that Mofokeng’s ability to find pockets of space, link play, and create scoring opportunities for teammates makes him a natural fit behind the striker.
THE COACH'S PERSPECTIVE
Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouddou echoes Fredericks’s sentiments, highlighting Mofokeng’s growing maturity and tactical awareness. Ouddou stresses that while Mofokeng has the pace and dribbling ability to stretch defences out wide, his vision and passing range are better utilised in the middle of the park.
INFLUENCE ON THE TEAM
Mofokeng’s adaptability has been crucial for Pirates, especially in high-stakes matches. Whether drifting wide to exploit space or dropping into central areas to orchestrate play, he has shown he can change the rhythm of a game. His recent performances have underlined his importance, with goals and assists coming at decisive moments.
THE VERDICT
With both Fredericks and Ouddou in agreement, the consensus is clear: while Mofokeng remains a dangerous option on the wing, his long-term future and greatest influence lie in the No 10 role. It is here that he can shape matches, elevate teammates and cement his reputation as one of the most exciting young talents in South African football.
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