Business Day

Rulani, Broos make peace

- Neville Khoza

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena revealed that Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has apologised for remarks he made in January, when the Belgian said Mokwena “pretends to be God”.

Broos made the remarks in an interview with Belgian media before the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast as he decried the lack of support from Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs.

“The coach of Sundowns, he is the local [José] Mourinho. He has won a lot of trophies, he pretends to be God and everyone listens to what he says. He criticised me because two of his players came back from the national team injured,” Broos had said at the time.

However, addressing the media during the Nedbank Cup press conference on Monday ahead of Sundowns’ last 32 fixture against La Masia at Dobsonvill­e Stadium on Tuesday at 7pm, Mokwena said he called Broos to raise his concerns and the Belgian apologised.

“I think my biggest problem is that I don’t discuss quite a lot of these things that are said by my colleagues in the media,” he said.

“You are all familiar with some of the things that my colleague at TS Galaxy [Sead Ramovic] said. I picked up the phone and called him directly ... There were things said by Broos and I picked up the phone and I called him directly and I raised my displeasur­e.

“What was said in those conversati­ons is not for the public. If they feel they have to disclose that, it is what they feel like, I’m not that type of a person.”

Ramovic also took a swipe at Mokwena, saying the Sundowns boss produces excuses when his team lose to Galaxy.

On the La Masia game, Mokwena hinted he would continue to rotate his players because of the busy schedule ahead where they will compete in the Premier Soccer League, Nedbank and CAF Champions League.

“Yes, there were a lot of rotations in the previous game. We will rotate and see what we can get out because we have a very difficult programme coming up in the next couple of weeks.”

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