As Mamelodi Sundowns face Enyimba today in the CAF Champions League, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is full of confidence that his team have all what it takes to beat Enyimba of Aba at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville, South Africa.
In their last match, Mamelodi Sundowns three points against ES Setif of Algeria was cancelled when the Algerian side was disqualified by CAF for crowd related problems and moreover for their team captain Ramahlwe Mphahlele leaving them unexpectedly to hang out with Kazier Chiefs. The tactician believes that his boys are ready to put the last match disappointment against the Algeria behind and focus on the game against Enyimba.
According the coach, "We have learnt that in the Champions League, you must never concede at home, especially in knockout stages. That's the lesson we learnt rather than complaining that we lost three points," Mosimane told the media.
Mamelodi Sundowns have won four major trophy under Pitso, " We can now say we are one of the seven top teams in Africa", he added.
Enyimba will also hope to put their last defeat against Zamalek of Egypt behind them and seek to redeem their image against Mamelodi Sundowns as they lock horns today in CAF Champions League at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville, South Africa.
Photo Credit: Soccer Laduma
In their last match, Mamelodi Sundowns three points against ES Setif of Algeria was cancelled when the Algerian side was disqualified by CAF for crowd related problems and moreover for their team captain Ramahlwe Mphahlele leaving them unexpectedly to hang out with Kazier Chiefs. The tactician believes that his boys are ready to put the last match disappointment against the Algeria behind and focus on the game against Enyimba.
According the coach, "We have learnt that in the Champions League, you must never concede at home, especially in knockout stages. That's the lesson we learnt rather than complaining that we lost three points," Mosimane told the media.
Mamelodi Sundowns have won four major trophy under Pitso, " We can now say we are one of the seven top teams in Africa", he added.
Enyimba will also hope to put their last defeat against Zamalek of Egypt behind them and seek to redeem their image against Mamelodi Sundowns as they lock horns today in CAF Champions League at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville, South Africa.
Photo Credit: Soccer Laduma
Enyimba will win the match under any circumstances
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