Being 'coachable' helped Maema settle in quickly at Sundowns

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Being 'coachable' helped Maema settle in quickly at Sundowns
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Mamelodi Sundowns attacking midfielder Neo Maema is impressed by how quickly he has adapted to life at Chloorkop in his first season.

Maema, who joined Sundowns from Bloemfontein Celtic, was one of the revelations in the recently concluded campaign.

“It was a very difficult season, very tough. Adapting from Bloemfontein Celtic to Sundowns, where there are high expectations of winning every single match and bringing trophies, can't be easy,” Maema said. “We had a great season, winning the treble but for me it is more of being grateful and also pushing for more because I just feel like it was not enough for me,” he said.

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