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Mokoena admits Young Africans gameplan stifled Sundowns

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MAMELODI Sundowns midfielder Teboho Mokoena has given an honest assessment of the frustratin­g goalless draw away to Young Africans in Tanzania on Saturday.

The Brazilians looked a little bit disjointed against a determined Yanga side that was spurred on by 60 000 fans that packed into the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium

Mokoena admits that the Tanzanian champions forced them to change their game plan in a match where they failed to create clear-cut chances in the first leg of the Caf Champions League quarterfin­al encounter.

“We didn’t start well in the first half but I think the reaction was good in the second half,” he said, reflecting on the stalemate in Dar es Salaam. “We didn’t create as many chances as we usually do. It was a really tough game. They were very solid at the back, they closed the spaces in the middle and forced us to play on the side which is something we don’t normally do. I think their plan really worked.”

Before Sundowns can think about the second leg, they first have a small matter of Richards Bay, who will visit Loftus Versfeld today for a DStv Premiershi­p clash. The 27-year-old has called for improvemen­t ahead of what could turn to be a defining week for them.

“We need to get back to South Africa and go back to the drawing board and improve on our performanc­e. It was really hard today but what do you expect? It was an away game and not everything will favour us,” he said. “We wanted to get an early goal but we didn’t so we must sort it out in South Africa so we have to win at home. To Masandawan­a, you saw from Yanga fans that the stadium was fully packed.

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