Saturday Star

Why Sundowns should win

- MIHLALI BALEKA mihlali.baleka@inl.co.za

WISER – not desperate. Mamelodi Sundowns have all the recipes they need to make up for the lost time in the coveted MTN8. And that’s why it’s probably a given that they’ll be basking in the “We Are the Champions” hymn in Durban tonight.

Sundowns are yet to win the MTN8 since its rebranding 14 years ago, despite their illustriou­s success in domestic football. They fell at the final hurdle twice – to Kaizer Chiefs during its inception in 2008, and the defunct Bidvest Wits in 2016.

After that humbling 3-0 defeat to the Clever Boys in Mbombela, Sundowns have never lost in a cup final, including defeating Zamalek in the final of the Champions League. That was achieved under the reign of Pitso Mosimane.

At the moment, there’s not only one, but “three wise men” at the helm: Rhulani Mokwena, Manqoba Mngqithi and Steve Komphela. The trio delivered the fourth championsh­ip in a row – and 11th overall – to the club in their first term in charge.

Of course, it’s worth a reminder that Mokwena and Mngqithi were beside Mosimane during the team’s success. But they are eager to establish their own legacy that will be told and learnt by future generation­s, locally, in Africa and abroad.

This term, they’ve already hit top gear from the outset. They are unbeaten in all competitio­ns. That foundation would be consolidat­ed by a triumph at the Moses Mabhida Stadium when they face Cape Town City in the MTN8 final tonight.

The odds favour Sundowns, heading into that match. They have the depth and experience as well. Goalkeeper Denis Onyango has been in fine form between the sticks, conceding only in the MTN8 and the Champions League so far.

Despite injuries to integral defensive players such as centre-back Rushine De Reuck, Sundowns have proven that they have suitable replacemen­ts. Brian Onyango and Grant Kekana have fitted alongside Bafana internatio­nal Mosa Lebusa.

The Brazilians’ most valuable department is their midfield. This is where they lock and unlock opposition­s. Maestro Rivaldo Coetzee is in fine form, setting tongues-wagging after being continuous­ly overlooked by Bafana coach, Hugo Broos.

Peter Shalulile has been a breath of fresh air for Sundowns’ striking unit, picking up where he left off last season. He's scoring goals for fun. But it’s his understand­ing with the rest of his teammates that has made him standout as well.

The seamless adaptation of the new players in the team’s set-up has also been breath-taking. Neo Maema has added more firepower to the Brazilians’ attacking options – together with former Maritzburg United talisman Thabiso Kutumela.

Sundowns are the most complete team in the top-flight. Their technical team and playing personnel are used to playing games of this magnitude. And that’s why it’s a no-brainer that most pundits – including yours truly – are backing them to win.

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Denis Onyango. | SYDNEY MAHLANGU Backpagepi­x
MAMELODI Sundowns goalkeeper Denis Onyango. | SYDNEY MAHLANGU Backpagepi­x

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