Pirates' Nkota reflects on career-threatening injury after brace sinks ...
There was a time when sensational Orlando Pirates attacker Mohau Nkota doubted if his professional career would ever begin.
The hugely talented 20-year-old attacking prospect opened up about an injury ordeal a few months ago where he was worried his career might end.
This after he scored a memorable brace to give Pirates a 2-1 victory over Algerian side RC Belouizdad in their opening Caf Champions League Group C match in Algiers on Tuesday.
In March, while playing for Pirates in a DStv Diski Challenge (reserve and under-23 league) match against Soweto arch-rivals Kaizer Chiefs, Nkota suffered a career-threatening neck injury and had to be rushed to hospital.
“It was one of the toughest moments of my life. I had recently started training with the first team, and I believe at DDC I was playing some of my best football,” he told Pirates's website on Wednesday.
“The injury came at the worst time possible. Here I am, about to become a professional player, and this happens. During my four to five hours wait at the hospital, I had many thoughts coming into my head, but fortunately through God's grace, I overcame my situation. My return to playing was slow and taxing on me mentally because I had long dizzy spells and constant headaches.”
The Kimberley-born player has made a magnificent recovery judging by the way he's adapted like a duck to water playing for the first team. Nkota, who turned 20 on November 9, has played five league matches, scoring two goals, plus two more goals in three cup games.
It was a second brace for Nkota against Belouizdad in a result that comes as a major boost to the Buccaneers's hope of reaching the Champions League quarterfinals. The first brace for the youngster, who was promoted to the senior team in the off-season, came in a 2-1 Betway Premiership win over AmaZulu in October.