
Sammy Seabi says he enjoyed his time with Mamelodi Sundowns for the experience he gained.
The 30-year-old midfield joined the Brazilians from Polokwane City in 2019 but spent much of his time out on loan, with the likes of Moroka Swallows, Chippa United and Sekhukhune United
He ultimately went on to play just nine times for Sundowns and has since returned to an in-form Polokwane this season where he has played six games in all competitions.
Speaking to FARPost, Seabi explained that he is not bitter to have left Sundowns and is happy to be getting some regular game-time with Rise and Shine.
He said: “My stay at Sundowns was good. I appreciate every moment and the experience that I gained there.
“Football is Football; today you are here, and tomorrow you are there. But I appreciate everything. It’s also a team that gave me the Championship [Betway Premiership title], [CAF] Champions League football, the Nedbank Cup, and Telkom [Knockout]. I am a champion now because of them, so I appreciate every moment and experience that I have gained.
“One thing for sure is that with the experience that I gained, I will be able to help where I can at any club that I play for. Even here in Polokwane, I will try and help the youngsters. So it’s going to work for us. I appreciate everything that God has done for me.”
Seabi added: “It was mixed emotions. As footballers, the important thing is to play. If you are not playing, regardless of how strong you are, you would get frustrated.
“But I would say it was a decision that needed to be taken because it had been long. I would say I am growing up. I am not young anymore. I am 30 now, and I need to get back to the field of play and do what I love.”