Daily Dispatch

Downs go flat out for points

- MARC STRYDOM

Mamelodi Sundowns have an uphill struggle – wearing a backpack‚ pushing a brokendown car – not just playing catchup in the Absa Premiershi­p‚ but doing so juggling a second Caf Champions League campaign in one season.

Sundowns host Maritzburg United at Loftus Versfeld on Wednesday night in fourth place in the PSL. They have four matches – and eight points – to catch up on leaders Bidvest Wits.

Due to the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) switching from a southern to a northern hemisphere calendar‚ Downs‚ who had already played four matches of the 2018 Champions League this season‚ have added five more in the 2018-19 version.

They began the group stage with a 2-1 away defeat against Nigeria’s Lobi Stars on Friday‚ and have plenty more continenta­l matches‚ with accompanyi­ng grueling travel‚ coming up in January and February.

“It is very difficult. Games in hand don’t always mean maximum points‚” said Sundowns’ Kiwi striker Jeremy Brockie.

“If we look at the table‚ and read too much into the games in hand‚ that’s where you’re likely to slip up.

“We’ve been unbeaten in the league for a long time now.

“But we need to concentrat­e on collecting three points because one is not really enough‚ especially with the schedule and the travelling that we’ve got coming up.”

“So‚ we’re in front of our home fans [against Maritzburg] – we’ll look for maximum points.”

Downs meet a Maritzburg desperate for points in last place (11 points from 16 matches). –

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