What allegedly triggered Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena in assault incident

What allegedly triggered Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena in assault incident. The Glenvista High School has hauled Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena over the coals for allegedly manhandling one of its learners a week ago.
LETTER REVEALED WHAT TRIGGER RULANI MOKWENA
According to the learners at Glenvista High School who witnessed the assault, the Amakhosi and Bucs fans hit the nail on the head.
Sunday World reports that Dr Thabile Morgan – who is the school’s principal – revealed that learners alleged that a learner amongst a group shouted that ‘Sundowns lost their match last week’ upon seeing Mokwena.
The Masandawana coach reportedly reversed his car, got out and approached a learner with intent to assault.
“He then grabbed the young man violently by his school uniform and asked: ‘Who said that’.
“Our pupil, fearing that he may be assaulted, pointed at a group of learners. However, Mr Rulani Mokwena was not interested in listening and he was furious.
“Mr Mokwena then said: ‘You don’t know what I have in my car, I will whip you’. As our pupil was walking away, he was then approached by Mr Mokwena who then instructed him to apologise.”
Mokwena allegedly also threatened to slap the pupil.
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VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE INCIDENT
On Saturday last week, Mokwena’s name shot up the trends list on the social media platform X as football fans claimed he was the man recorded manhandling a pupil outside the school premises. The incident reportedly took place on Wednesday, 11 October.
Apperantly the kid said something about pirates wining the MTN 8 and then boom 😂😂😂 https://t.co/Cc5fZcsyPK
— OrlandoPirates Twiter Branch (@OrlandoTwiterB) October 14, 2023
As per the usual banter among football lovers on social media, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates supporters joked that the incident occurred after a joke about Sundowns’ loss in the MTN8 final. The reigning DStv Premiership champions lost 3-1 on penalties at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on 7 October with the Buccaneers – who were defending champions – winning the trophy once again.
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