Percy Tau Backs Lyle Foster To Succeed in the EPL
South African football sensation Percy Tau, who currently plays for Bafana Bafana and Al Ahly SC, is harboring a heartfelt wish to witness his compatriot, Lyle Foster, thrive in the competitive realm of the English Premier League (EPL).
Foster’s Fiery Start at Burnley FC
Lyle Foster has embarked on the current season with Burnley FC in a blaze of glory, showcasing his prowess by scoring two goals in just three league games.
His remarkable performance has caught the attention of football enthusiasts worldwide.
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From Orlando Pirates to Belgium, and Now the EPL
The former Orlando Pirates striker made a significant career move when he joined Burnley midway through the previous season.
His journey to the EPL commenced after an impressive stint in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League, where he drew the admiration of none other than Vincent Kompany.
Foster’s transfer to Burnley marked a historic moment as he became South Africa’s most expensive football transfer.
Tau’s Resonating Support
Percy Tau, himself a player with EPL experience, albeit limited to three appearances, wholeheartedly believes in Lyle Foster’s potential.
He asserts that Foster rightly deserves his place in the EPL and sees this as an excellent opportunity to showcase the quality of South African football talent.
Words of Encouragement from Tau
Tau expressed his confidence in Foster’s abilities, emphasizing the importance of continuous growth and learning.
Additionally, Vincent Kompany, a football legend, provides an opportunity for a dynamic mentorship that could significantly benefit Foster’s career.
Tau couldn’t hide his pride in Foster’s achievements and reaffirmed his unwavering support for Foster’s journey.
A Shared Responsibility for National Glory
Percy Tau and Lyle Foster shoulder significant responsibilities for the South African national team.
With Bafana Bafana’s qualification for the African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast on the horizon, these two forwards are expected to play pivotal roles in driving the nation to the latter stages of the tournament.