Anas released by His Team in South Africa for ‘carrying bad luck’

A source said some players in the team raised their concern about Anas

Mohammed Anas has been released by TS Galaxy following complaints about the ‘bad luck’ he’s come with to the club.

A source said some Galaxy players in the team raised their concern about Anas having bad luck and transferring it to the whole team.

“Every team he’s played for here (in South Africa) has either dodged relegation by a whisker or got relegated. He was at Maritzburg and they merely survived relegation that season. He was at Free State Stars when they were relegated and the same happened at Polokwane City

“Last season he was with Black Leopards and the same thing happened. The players were worried that they are trying everything but the results are just not coming. He was quietly released by the club last week,” said the source.

Meanwhile, Galaxy suffered a 2-1 loss to SuperSport United away at Lucas Moripe Stadium over the weekend.

Having taken the lead in the 63rd minute through Mthobisi Mngomezulu, the Rockets let the lead slip with Matsatsantsa a Pitori emerging victorious in the end.

Sipho Mbule scored the winning goal for SuperSport after Thamsanqa Gabuza had equalised for Kaitano Tembo’s side.

Source:The Citizen News South Africa

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