Ng’ambi ponders retirement
Black Leopards striker Robert Ng’ambi believes he is drawing closer to retirement as he is on the wrong side of 30.
Robert Ngambi of Black Leopards during the Absa Premiership match between SuperSport United and Black Leopards at Lucas Moripe Stadium on October 25, 2019 in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)
The 33-year-old thinks there are less than four seasons left in him and he is already thinking of life after football.
“I always take one day at a time because I know the energy is not the same anymore but the brain is still there. Football is something that I love but it is about how your body feels as well and the passion,” said Ng’ambi.
“Some days you feel tired and you can’t play anymore. But I don’t see myself playing in the next two years, I won’t say I will retire but it is will depend on how your body feels. I am also here to help the younger ones as well.
“Outside of football I do other things which are not related to football so that if I am not successful as a coach I have other things. What if I am not a good coach to the boys and I can’t lead them. Then I need to go do something else.”
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