Business Day

Take initiative — Mokwena

• Sundowns coach wants players to make own decisions in the Loftus leg

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has called on his troops to take responsibi­lity and trust their own decisions during the crunch Champions League semifinal against Esperance of Tunisia on Friday.

The Brazilians face the difficult task of overturnin­g a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Tunis last weekend to book a place in their first final appearance since they won the tournament in 2016.

Speaking at Loftus on Thursday, Mokwena asked his players to be decisive in dealing with situations on the field and not wait for correction­s at half time because it might be too late.

“It has been one of my criticisms lately in our debriefs where I told the players that sometimes they wait for me to help them solve problems,” he said. Mokwena said he communicat­ed a lot with captain Ronwen Williams and midfielder Marcelo Allende in matches.

“Ronwen is probably one of the most important in that regard because I communicat­e a lot with him when he is on the pitch. When he gets the opportunit­y to sprint towards me and inform me of what’s happening, some of the things I don’t even see.

“Him and Marcelo Allende are probably the two that are an extension of the coach, and they have such incredible tactical insight in relation to how we want to play and the schemes we want to adopt with or without possession.”

Mokwena said he wanted his players to take more responsibi­lity. “Sometimes at half time it is a little too late and the one thing I keep saying to them is that these games are going to be played until the end of the season.”

Williams agreed with Mokwena, and stressed that they were aware of the importance of winning the game.

“We draw inspiratio­n from the African Football League (AFL) final where we lost away from home even though it was a bit different because we got the away goal. We will also draw inspiratio­n from the Uefa Champions League between Real Madrid and Manchester City and Barcelona against PSG.

“Just go out there and win the game ... the other important thing for us on Friday is not to concede, and I don’t think we let in a lot of goals at home.

“In the AFL we had five out of six clean sheets.

“Knowing our team, we do not concede at Loftus and that’s the most important thing. It gives us energy knowing that we don’t concede at home and we score goals in front of our home fans.”

 ?? / Mehrez Toujani /BackpagePi­x ?? Marked man: Yan Sasse of Esperance challenges Marcelo Allende of Mamelodi Sundowns in last week's first-leg semifinal in Tunis.
/ Mehrez Toujani /BackpagePi­x Marked man: Yan Sasse of Esperance challenges Marcelo Allende of Mamelodi Sundowns in last week's first-leg semifinal in Tunis.

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