Pitso Mosimane ad

Pitso Mosimane entertained his fans with his dance moves in a Nedbank ad Image: @FARPost / Twitter

Pantsula Pitso? Mzansi’s favourite coach busts a move [watch]

Moves like Jagger: Pitso Mosimane has left millions of fans laughing out loud after watching his footwork in a new ad. Take a look…

Pitso Mosimane ad

Pitso Mosimane entertained his fans with his dance moves in a Nedbank ad Image: @FARPost / Twitter

Former Mamelodi Sundowns soccer coach Pitso Mosimane is trending on social media and it has nothing to do with his talent for the game. Mosimane, who is currently serving as the head coach of The Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club, just showed off his dancing skills in an advert for a popular South African bank.

The advert has gone viral on social media as millions of fans praise him for his dance moves but beg him to stick to soccer.

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Pitso Mosimane’s moves get people talking

Imagine a world where esteemed soccer coach Pitso Mosimane is a pantsula star.

If you’re struggling with that, a Nedbank ad featuring Mosimane just made it possible.

In the ad, Mosimane imagines how different his life would have been if he made different decisions in the past.

Pitso Mosimane like you've never seen him before. Photo: Twitter
Pitso Mosimane like you’ve never seen him before. Photo: Twitter

“Imagine if I never pursued soccer. I could have been someone else, I could have been an accountant or an artist and history would have been different,” Mosimane says in the short video.

He can also be seen dressed up as an account and then as a pantsula artist who shows off one or two of his moves.

Take a look below:

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Mzansi just loves it

The ad has already been viewed thousands of times by South Africans who absolutely love watching him out of his comfort zone.

It was also shared hundreds of times by fans who shared their thoughts on Mosimane as a pantsula dancer. Here are some of their comments:

“I’m wondering how much would one pay my legendary coach to take these awesome pictures,” wrote one person while another said:

“ I love this ad amazing work coach, you are a south African gem. Son of the soil. We love you.”

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