Daily Dispatch

Downs to give double best shot

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

Coach Pitso Mosimane’s welloiled Mamelodi Sundowns machine now shifts focus to the domestic front just days after their impressive showing against Egyptian powerhouse Al Ahly in the quarterfin­als of the Champions League in Egypt a few days ago. Mosimane’s second-placed Brazilians resume their pursuit of domestic premiershi­p leaders Orlando Pirates when they welcome Tshwane rivals SuperSport United in an eagerly anticipate­d derby at Loftus on Wednesday. The Brazilians returned from Egypt on Monday morning with a Champions League semifinal place secured after an impressive 5-1 aggregate win over Al Ahly. But domestic leaders Pirates opened up a six-point gap in the league while Sundowns were concentrat­ing on their continenta­l duties‚ even though the Bucs have played three more matches than their rivals. Mosimane gave his players time off on Monday and they only did light training on Tuesday morning. Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana said they have taken the heavy schedule in their stride. “At this stage of the season‚ it is more about resting than training because we have a busy travelling schedule‚” said Kekana. Sundowns’ catch-up programme is made up of three games in a space of seven days against SuperSport United on Wednesday‚ a trip to Polokwane to Baroka FC on Saturday and a visit by Chippa United next week. Kekana said they fly out to Morocco for the Champions League semifinals after the match against Chippa. “Fortunatel­y for most of us‚ we are used to this type of schedule because we have been doing it for the past five years‚” he said. “It is always good to see that even new players to the team like Lebohang Maboe have adapted very well to the challenges of competing on the continent and domestical­ly.” Kekana said Pirates’ six points advantage at the top of the log has put them under pressure as they now have to win all their remaining six matches in the league. “The title race is going to be an interestin­g one over the next few weeks and it is going to be more about how we handle the pressure mentally‚” the skipper said. “Every game is going to be door-die for us because we can’t compromise the domestic league over the Champions League. “We are going to continue fighting tooth and nail to finish as best as we can in both the Champions League and the Absa Premiershi­p.” Looking ahead to the clash against SuperSport United‚ where they have won nine and drawn one in their last 10 matches‚ Kekana is expecting another tough encounter. “It is going to be a tricky match for both of us because we need the points‚” he said. “We want to close the gap on Pirates to keep things interestin­g and they (United) want to improve their position on the log. “There is always something when we play against them and it is a derby which means pride will be at stake. “We have dominated them over the past few years in the league but you will never know with a derby match.”

We are going to fight tooth and nail to finish as best as we can in both the Champions League and Premiershi­p

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/LEFTY SHIVAMBU ?? BATTLING ON FRONTS: Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane, right, seen with Wits’ Gavin Hunt, says his men are ready to dig deep for African and domestic glory.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/LEFTY SHIVAMBU BATTLING ON FRONTS: Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane, right, seen with Wits’ Gavin Hunt, says his men are ready to dig deep for African and domestic glory.

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