A former Kaizer Chiefs youth product has compared the levels between Mamelodi Sundowns and the Glamour Boys.
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Former Mamelodi Sundowns reserves player and Kaizer Chiefs academy product, Tristan Moses, compared the standards of the two clubs in a recent podcast interview.
Moses, who is currently without a club, revealed how different the standards were at Masandawana compared to the Glamour Boys.
The 26-year-old sat down with the Onside ZA football podcast crew and shared a sneak peak of his interview through his Instagram page.
Moses was heard speaking about his move to Sundowns in 2018 from Amakhosi and how it dawned on him that Sundowns opperate with "international standards."
"Pitso brought me in [at Sundowns] in 2018 from Kaizer Chiefs, it was a big big story, nobody likes that Chiefs to Sundowns move. The professional standards at Sundowns, the winning culture... you walk in there, there's two or three guys ready to take your spot.
"And at Kaizer Chiefs, I grew up there, more of like an academy set-up. I went through the academy, played at MDC (DStv Diski Challenge), then started training with the first team, there's heritage at the club.
"But when I went to Sundowns and realised that: 'Okay, there's international standards of how you need to play, this is the structure and if you don't fit in, you go home..." said Moses.
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