Cape Argus

Pitso: Wits, City, SuperSport can win the league

- MINENHLE MKHIZE minenhle.mkhize@inl.co.za

MAMELODI Sundowns are not over the moon about occupying top spot in the PSL standings.

Sundowns are at the summit of the Absa Premiershi­p. They toppled Orlando Pirates after beating Maritzburg United 2-1 at Harry Gwala Stadium in Pietermari­tzburg on Tuesday.

Argentinia­n forward Emiliano Tade and winger Lebohang Maboe netted for the Brazilians while midfielder Fortune Makaringe notched a consolatio­n for the Team of Choice.

Speaking with the media after the game, Sundowns coach Pitso “Jingles” Mosimane was not too excited.

“It is a long way man. This top of the log thing will derail you, it will play with your emotions and it will put stress on the players.

“As I always said, I’m happy to be second. But if you ask me now, do you want not to win the match to stay second? No, I want to win. You know what I’m trying to say. This top of the table thing (is not easy). You are there only for few games and then you are down hence I’m giving credit to Bidvest Wits because they’ve been there for 20 games hey. I think, if I’m not mistaken, Pirates also took the lead at some stage and then they gave it to Wits again,” Mosimane said.

Sundowns are three points clear of Pirates with 43 points after 23 games.

“I will prefer to lead and come up at the right time. In my opinion, yes, I think it will go down to the wire. It is a tough league. It is a difficult one, you can see.

“For us and Pirates we have to pay attention to the Champions League.

“The team that has an opportunit­y is Wits. The team that has opportunit­y is Cape Town City. They can win it, why not. SuperSport is also there. Don’t write them off,” he added.

Sundowns still have to meet Pirates at Orlando Stadium in Soweto in an Absa Premiershi­p tussle on April 27.

Asked if that game might decide who wins the league, Mosimane politely declined answering the question.

“We will talk on that week. That one is a good question but park it. We will have the right time to talk about it,” Mosimane explained with a smile.

Most teams are left with seven games.

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