The Citizen (KZN)

ALL EYES ON COACHES

RAMOVIC AND MOKWENA IN A WAR OF WORDS AHEAD OF CLASH Sundowns will be looking to extend their unbeaten league run against rivals TS Galaxy.

- Katlego Modiba

All eyes will no doubt be on TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic and his Mamelodi Sundowns counterpar­t Rulani Mokwena when the two teams clash in a DStv Premiershi­p match tonight.

The two coaches have traded verbal blows over the last couple of weeks. Their disdain for each other started in the aftermath of Galaxy’s win over the Brazilians in the Carling knockout last year.

Mokwena, who played without his regulars in the cup competitio­n, drew the wrath of Ramovic when complained about not being a full strength team. He slammed the Sundowns head coach for disrespect­ing his players and that led to an unsavory call between the two.

Although the Brazilians manager said he will shake hands with his nemesis if he wants to, expect fireworks at Mbombela Stadium.

After going at length to fire back at Ramovic’s jibe about Masandawan­a’s riches, the 37-year-old refused to respond in kind with The Rockets’ financial troubles from last season well documented.

“Sometimes as coaches, we have to be very careful because why should I sit here and talk about Galaxy? It’s not even Sead’s club, it is Tim Sukazi’s club,” Mokwena said recently.

“I’ve got a lot of respect for Tim so I can’t sit here and talk about other things. There are a lot of things I can tell you, just go back to the recording that you have where during a meeting (of unpaid Galaxy players) you heard things that were said there.

“It’s very easy to go into that space but I can’t go there because I have to respect South Africans and people who work very hard like Tim to run a football club.”

The Tshwane giants will once again put their 16-game unbeaten record on the line. Meanwhile, Galaxy come into the game on the back of a surprise 2-0 defeat to relegation-threatened Cape Town Spurs.

Ramovic and his charges dumped Sundowns out of the Carling Knockout via penalties. However, the last time the two rivals met in the league, Sundowns recorded a hard-fought 2-1 victory.

 ?? Pictures: Backpagepi­x ?? NO LOVE LOST. TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic (left) and his Mamelodi Sundowns counterpar­t Rulani Mokwena will resume their bitter rivalry when they meet in a DStv Premiershi­p clash at Mbombela Stadium tonight.
Pictures: Backpagepi­x NO LOVE LOST. TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic (left) and his Mamelodi Sundowns counterpar­t Rulani Mokwena will resume their bitter rivalry when they meet in a DStv Premiershi­p clash at Mbombela Stadium tonight.

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