The Citizen (KZN)

Williams will respect former club

- Katlego Modiba

Expect muted celebratio­ns from Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams (right) should everything go according to plan against his former team SuperSport United in a DStv Premiershi­p encounter today.

The two city rivals will meet in the highly-anticipate­d Tshwane derby at Loftus Versfeld, with kick-off scheduled for 7.30pm.

Sundowns are on a 41-game unbeaten run in the league heading into the clash against their neighbours, who were ironically the last team to beat them in 2022.

Before swapping the blue of Matsatsant­sa a Pitori to the yellow of the Brazilians two seasons ago, Williams spent nearly two decades at SuperSport. He joined their highly successful youth academy at the age of 12.

“It depends on the type of save that I make. If it’s a match-saving one then I will (celebrate) because sometimes your body just takes over,” Williams told Phakaaathi

“I try to have as much respect for SuperSport as possible. I don’t try to go over the top with any of my celebratio­ns. Obviously, we want to win the game but I don’t want to go above and beyond with any celebratio­ns.

“I owe my life to them and not only for what they have done for me in the first team but taking me as a 12-year-old and moulding me into the player that I am today. I try to have respect when we win or lose because we lost to them in my first game against them.”

Their unbeaten streak is a record in the PSL-era, carrying over from last season.

Sundowns broke Kaizer Chiefs’ 18-year feat of playing 31 consecutiv­e league games without a defeat, a record Amakhosi set in 2005. The big question is whether they can remain unscathed with 13 league games left to play.

“We don’t really speak much about it. We have the analysts who every month give us a breakdown of what we want to achieve and records that we have broken,” he said about prospect of going the whole season without a defeat.

“That’s when we will speak about it because we’ll see it, it was discussed with the technical team. It was put on paper and on the big screen but we have to focus and keep going for as long as possible.

“The coach always says that Arsenal has done it and went unbeaten through a league season, so why can’t another team do it. Bayer Leverkusen are doing it now, so it’s possible.”

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