Cape Times

Sundowns want another star, says Pitso

- Mazola Molefe

JOHANNESBU­RG: For once, hearing a coach say “we’ve just got to focus on the next match” wasn’t such a cliche on Wednesday night. Besides having to keep up with PSL leaders Wits in a championsh­ip race with only two rounds to go, Mamelodi Sundowns have their opening Caf Champions League group-stage clash against Ethiopia’s Saint George sandwiched in the middle.

Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane’s call to forget about the dropped points at home against Baroka in a dramatic 2-2 stalemate was anything but a predictabl­e response to a question about picking up the pieces ahead of yet another crucial encounter tomorrow.

“We are going to play a very decent team,” Mosimane said. “They definitely deserve to be in the Champions League, and everyone will get to see why when they come here. I couldn’t get a lot of footage on them, but we got bits here and there. They are a ball playing team, and the danger is that they come from a high altitude and you will know that they are runners, naturally, as a country.”

Mosimane, though disappoint­ed with conceding a late penalty for Baroka to grab a crucial point on Wednesday night, doesn’t have much time to lament failure to take advantage of the fact that Wits were beaten by Free State Stars.

In his mind, the Champions League, a competitio­n in which the Brazilians are the current holders, is a bigger fish.

“We deserved a point, if I am being honest,” he said of the result against Baroka. “This was our 60th game since June last year and we can’t be compared to other teams who have played around half that many matches. That is why we need to just move on and focus on the next match and refresh the team a little bit because there are tired legs out there. You don’t want to have a negative start to the group stages of the Champions League. We must win our home games.”

The added pressure for Sundowns in their continenta­l sojourn is the fact that they now probably have a target on their backs as the reigning champions. And Sundowns are in a tricky Group C, with AS Vita and Esperance from Tunisia the other two teams.

“We want another star (the symbol of being African champions above the club emblem on the jersey) and we have seven PSL titles, you can’t match that,” said Mosimane, in a remark seen to be hitting back at comparison­s being made between Sundowns and Wits, who are still searching for their first ever league title, this season.

As much as Mosimane, pictured, argued that Saint George are a threat and worthy of a Champions League spot this year, he said he was still likely to ring the changes, meaning players who haven’t seen much game time over the past several weeks like Sibusiso Vilakazi, Soumahoro Bangaly and a few others returning from injury will get to play.

Meanwhile, Mosimane was asked for his reaction to a scathing statement from Cape Town City boss John Comitis, who was rebuking the Sundowns coach for allegedly trying to lure winger Aubrey Ngoma to Chloorkop by promising him “hypothetic­al millions”. Mosimane refused to be drawn into any discussion­s around that.

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