Kutlwano Letlhaku has certainly made his mark in the 2024/25 PSL season with a stellar performance in Mamelodi Sundownsβ 2-0 victory over Polokwane City on November 6. His two goals not only helped his side secure an important win but also earned him a spot among the 15 players who have managed to score twice in the competition this season. The young star’s brace has catapulted him into the spotlight, adding to the growing list of players who have made an early impact this term.
By scoring twice, Letlhaku joined an elite group of players who have found the back of the net on two occasions so far this season. This includes names such as Kaizer Chiefs’ striker Ranga Chivaviro, who has been steadily contributing to his team’s attack, Orlando Pirates’ winger Monnapule Saleng, whose pace and skill have been key in the Buccaneers’ offensive play, and Sundowns’ very own Peter Shalulile, whose clinical finishing continues to be a major asset for the defending champions.
Also included in this group is the veteran Andile Jali of Chippa United. Despite being 34 years old, Jali has remained a crucial part of the team, demonstrating that age is no barrier to excellence in South African football. His experience and leadership have been pivotal in the league, and with his two goals this season, he continues to prove his worth to both his club and the PSL at large.
Letlhaku’s achievement not only highlights his individual potential but also serves as a testament to the competitive nature of the current PSL season, with numerous players making their presence felt early on. As the season progresses, it will be exciting to see how these players, including Letlhaku, continue to contribute to their teams’ successes.