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- MAZOLA MOLEFE FOOTBALL WRITER

THE SIGNIFICAN­CE of tonight’s CAF Champions League final group stage clash between Mamelodi Sundowns and Guinea’s Horoya was evident at the weekend when the latter rested their big guns in preparatio­n for this win or bust fixture.

The Brazilians, who must beat Horoya in Atteridgev­ille to progress to the quarter-finals of the continent’s premium competitio­n, fielded a watered-down side in the first leg of their MTN8 clash away to Cape Town City, risking being on the back foot ahead of the return match so that they can have their best 11 available tonight.

Benni McCarthy’s City won the match 1-0.

By his own admission, Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has said that their poor form on the road – as well as a campaign riddled with costly mistakes – have put them in this situation.

Sundowns began their journey in the group stages with a home game against title holders Wydad Casablanca and were held to a 1-1 draw. Mosimane claimed they should have comfortabl­y beaten the side from Morocco.

Then there was their away form – so poor and uncharacte­ristic of the Brazilians that the coach said it made him sick just thinking about it.

Sundowns succumbed to a

2-2 draw in Conakry in Horoya’s backyard and followed that up by suffering a shock 1-0 defeat in Togo against AS Togo-Port, rounding off their matches on the road with another 1-0 loss to Wydad in Casablanca more than a week ago.

At the Lucas Moripe Stadium tonight, Mosimane will set up his stall to go for the kill – he has no other option but to topple second-placed Horoya to grab the remaining spot in Group C to make the quarter-finals.

Wydad have already qualified and their game away to TogoPort is a dead rubber. Mosimane has been confident all along that Horoya won’t give them sleepless nights, after all it was through their own defensive errors that the Guinea side came from behind to earn a point in Conakry.

The coach made nine changes to the starting line-up that faced City on Saturday afternoon in the MTN8 and will make more tonight to reintroduc­e his key men.

Denis Onyango will return in goal to replace Kennedy Mweene, and the same with captain Hlompho Kekana and all other players who were rested like Andile Jali, Gaston Sirino, Themba Zwane and Sibusiso Vilakazi. It’s a strong team that can get the job done. But Horoya will be no pushovers.

This is a team that was given no chance to progress and they are now in a runners-up spot behind Wydad – only needing a draw against the 2016 champions to progress to the last eight for the first time in the history of the club.

It’s a big moment, and if Downs underestim­ate them, much like they did in Conakry, then it only works in their visitors’ favour. @superjourn­o

 ?? Picture: BackpagePi­x ?? THE STRONGMAN RETURNS: Denis Onyango of Mamelodi Sundowns will no doubt be in the starting XI that will face Horoya in the Chloorkop team’s desperate bid to reach the CAF Champions League quarter-finals tonight.
Picture: BackpagePi­x THE STRONGMAN RETURNS: Denis Onyango of Mamelodi Sundowns will no doubt be in the starting XI that will face Horoya in the Chloorkop team’s desperate bid to reach the CAF Champions League quarter-finals tonight.
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