Cape Times

Pitso's insider info may haunt Sundowns

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

WILL Sundowns be able to outsmart their former coach Pitso Mosimane on Saturday?

That is the question on the minds of the most ardent football lovers as Al Ahly, the champions of Egypt, prepare to face the South African Champions (Sundowns) in a CAF Champions League quarter-final tie.

The game will mark the first time that Mosimane will be up against his former employers after having left the club at the end of last season.

The Egyptian side will go into the tie as favourites.

They will have insider informatio­n on Sundowns' tactics and players, as the core of the reigning South African league champions remains the same as when Mosimane was in charge.

Al Ahly also boasts a superior record in continenta­l competitio­ns which could give them a psychologi­cal advantage over their opponents.

The Egyptian giants have won Africa's premier club competitio­n a record nine times and finished as runners-up a further four times.

Though Sundowns have now establishe­d themselves as one of the top clubs in Africa, they have only won the Champions League once which was under the mentorship of Mosimane in 2016.

The two teams met in the same stage of the competitio­n in 2020 with The Red Devils managing to prevail 3-1 on aggregate.

Al Ahly recorded a 2-0 win over Downs at home before managing to hold them to a 1-1 draw in the second leg which was played at the Lucas Masterpiec­e Moripe Stadium.

However, it would not be out of nowhere if Sundowns were to prevail. Sundowns did famously humiliate the North African side by beating them 5-1 on aggregate in the quarter-finals of the Champions League in 2019.

Themba Zwane, Ricardo Nascimento, and Gaston Sirino all scored in the 5-0 first-leg win and are still in the Sundowns team.

That result will still be fresh in the players' minds and will give them confidence that they do have what it takes to prevail over two legs.

Al Ahly may also feel the pressure a bit more as they also do have to focus on their league and therefore have to take extra care in managing their players.

Mosimane's side are second in the Egyptian Premier League, four points behind bitter-rivals Zamalek, albeit having played two games less.

By contrast, Sundowns are on the verge of wrapping up the DStv Premiershi­p title.

They hold a seven point advantage over nearest rivals AmaZulu with just four games remaining.

It's safe to say that Sundowns can select their best players for the tie whilst Al Ahly will have to manage their players carefully as they battle on two fronts.

 ?? EPA ?? PITSO Mosimane will face off against former employers Sundowns for the first time on Saturday. | KHALED ELFIQI
EPA PITSO Mosimane will face off against former employers Sundowns for the first time on Saturday. | KHALED ELFIQI

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