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Vilakazi wants Sundowns to flip the script in Casablanca this time around

- MIHLALI BALEKA

MAMELODI SUNDOWNS talisman Sibusiso “Vila” Vilakazi might be wary of the danger that Friday’s Caf Champions League opponents Wydad Casablanca pose in their backyard – but he remains optimistic his team can get a positive result at the Stade Mohammed V.

The last time Vilakazi & Co visited Casablanca; it was in last season’s Champions League quarter-final return leg, where they lost 3-2 in a penalty-shootout after the tie was level at 1-1.

“We didn’t have a favourable result the last time we went there,” Vilakazi admits. “This time around, we’d like to go there and try to change that situation and get a result. It would be a very huge moral boost to beat them at home, but we know that it won’t be easy. They are a very good team, that’s organised. That’s why it’s been proven in the past as they give us problems.”

Sundowns left South Africa for Morocco on Monday morning via Ghana and landed in Casablanca yesterday. The period of three days in Morocco prior to the match will at least give the Brazilians sufficient time to adjust and prepare themselves to the conditions.

“At Sundowns, I think it’s always been like that; where we travel earlier, and give ourselves enough time to acclimatis­e to the conditions,” Vilakazi said. “We also want to prepare much better. The most important thing for us is to be better prepared, so that this will show the seriousnes­s of the game. We’ll also get a chance to go and check out the surface conditions earlier as well.”

The Brazilians have been playing continenta­l football for the past four years, and they’ve made their mark so far, as they were crowned African champions two years ago – before being dethroned by Wydad. The Brazilians have had to adhere to a strict programme that will also enhance them to be competitiv­e in domestic football as well, and they’ve been doing just that – winning two PSL titles in the last four seasons. Vilakazi believes that whoever comes in always plays a huge role in helping the team succeed prior to the congested fixtures.

“Juggling between continenta­l and domestic football has really been interestin­g,” Vilakazi explained. “With the squad that we’ve been able to assemble, I think we have the right players (that will allow us to compete week in, week out). They are looking very fresh, sharp and we are looking forward to all the upcoming contests.”

On a personal note, Vila has had a good season so far as he scored in his last outing for Sundowns in both continenta­l and domestic football – against Togo-Port and Golden Arrows, respective­ly.

“You want to get better every day when given an opportunit­y,” he insisted. “With the players that are surroundin­g you, you get a good and healthy competitio­n. So, you want to build on the momentum and score goals.”

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