
Sundowns secure fifth consecutive league title with 4 game to spare
Mamelodi Sundowns picked up the point needed in a 0-0 draw against Cape Town City to secure a fifth successive league title on Wednesday evening.
Mamelodi Sundowns picked up the point needed in a 0-0 draw against Cape Town City to secure a fifth successive league title on Wednesday evening.
Mamelodi Sundowns defender Neo Maema admits his side were disappointed and angry after their exit from the Caf Champions League at the weekend, but insists they have to switch focus to the league title, which they can secure against Cape Town City on Wednesday.
Mamelodi Sundowns need one point from their DStv Premiership clash with Cape Town City in Pretoria on Wednesday to clinch a record-extending fifth straight league title.
Mamelodi Sundowns were knocked out of the Caf Champions League at the quarter-final stage for the third season running after a 1-1 draw with Petro de Luanda in the second leg seeing them exit 3-2 on aggregate.
Mamelodi Sundowns defender Lyle Lakay has backed his side to overturn their first leg deficit in their Caf Champions League quarterfinal return leg against Petro de Luanda saying the have more belief that they can go all the way this season.
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi says his side will stick to their playing concept and has asked his players to giving them what they used to as they look to overturn their first-leg deficit in Sunday’s Caf Champions League quarterfinal return leg against Atletico Petroleos.
Former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana says his old club are well placed to go on to win the Caf Champions League after dominating all competition locally.
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Baroka striker Richard Mbulu says Orlando Pirates are not dangerous, instead it is his side who are the dangerous ones as they are playing for their lives in the remaining games of the season.
Egyptian national team assistant coach Roger De Sa believes the DStv Premiership is quickly catching up to the North African leagues, pointing to Mamelodi Sundowns’ growth into “the strongest team in Africa”.