The Citizen (KZN)

SWITCHING FOCUS

AMAZULU AWAIT IN A MIDWEEK FIXTURE Mokwena sticks with a game-by-game strategy after their continenta­l victory over FC Nouadhibou.

- Katlego Modiba

Mamelodi Sundowns have already switched their focus to tomorrow’s DStv Premiershi­p clash against AmaZulu following the 2-0 win over FC Nouadhibou in the Caf Champions League on Saturday.

It was a job well done in Mauritania with goals from Grant Kekana and Thembinkos­i Lorch enough to seal qualificat­ion and a sixth successive quarterfin­al berth in Caf’s most prized club competitio­n.

They still have one more group stage game against TP Mazembe in a grudge match that will decide who finishes top of Group A next Saturday, with both teams tied on 10 points.

The DRC giants are the only side to have inflicted defeat on Sundowns in this season’s Caf campaign when they recorded a narrow 1-0 victory the last time the two teams met in the correspond­ing fixture.

“We have to get home first, so we need to recover now. It’s a long flight and 11 hours to get home,” Rulani Mokwena said in a post-match press conference in Mauritania.

“I have to watch this game (against FC Nouadhibou) and do analysis on our performanc­e. We have a midweek match against AmaZulu first because we take it one game at a time.

“We will see what we have to do against Mazembe but the first thing is recovery and trying to be

well prepared for the midweek fixture against AmaZulu.”

The Brazilians dominated the encounter and will feel that they should have won by a bigger margin had they been more ruthless in front of goal.

“We expected a tough game. We trained on the pitch so we could see that the conditions would not be the best because we don’t play on an astroturf in South Africa,” Mokwena reflected.

“The humidity and the dry air. It’s not easy and FC Nouadhibou are so strong at home.

“They had some very good results at home against Pyramids FC and TP Mazembe. The four points that Nouadhibou got in the group stages were points they picked up at home.

“We expected a difficult match and it proved so with a lot of physicalit­y. They are very organised with a very good defensive line. I was surprised a little bit that they played with a back five.”

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? OFF THE MARK. Thembinkos­i Lorch scored his first goal for Mamelodi Sundowns in their Caf Champions League group match against FC Nouadhibou of Mauritania on Saturday.
Picture: Backpagepi­x OFF THE MARK. Thembinkos­i Lorch scored his first goal for Mamelodi Sundowns in their Caf Champions League group match against FC Nouadhibou of Mauritania on Saturday.

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