Sowetan

Treble confirmed but Pitso wants more

Coach calls for total dominance

- By Sihle Ndebele

Mamelodi Sundowns tactician Pitso Mosimane has emphasised that winning a treble of trophies this campaign doesn’t mean other teams failed to keep up with them, underlinin­g it’s the hard work they’ve been putting in that sees them dominate the domestic league.

Having won the Telkom Knockout in December and defended their league title by dislodging Kaizer Chiefs from the summit on the last day of the Absa Premiershi­p season two weeks ago, Sundowns clinched the Nedbank Cup when they beat Bloemfonte­in Celtic 1-0 at Orlando Stadium at the weekend.

Gaston Sirino netted the only goal of the match, ensuring the Brazilians clinched three out of the four trophies on offer domestical­ly.

The victory meant Mosimane now boasts 11 trophies since joining Sundowns in December 2012.

“I can’t say that [it’s easier for them to win trophies], you guys [the media] can say that. But we’re only focused on trophies that are available for us and you must know it’s not easy, people think it’s easy,” said the chatty anMosimane.

“We came from 13 points behind to win the league, travelling, playing every three days. There was a lot of stress ... [we were] the first team to come to the [bio-]bubble and we’re the last team to leave the bubble.”

Mosimane added: “A lot of work, lot [of] mileage on the players.

“You ask yourself how a player like Hlompho Kekana copes with this stress and pressure.”

The 56-year-old former Bafana Bafana mentor wants his Brazilians to achieve the status of being the biggest club in the country.

Mosimane intends to lead Downs to follow in the footsteps of English Premier League giants Manchester United, who dominated for decades in the past.

“It’s important for us [to continue winning cups] because we want the children that are eight, nine, 10 or 12 years old at this time, to see the yellow jersey all the time lifting trophies,” said Mosimane.

“That’s how Manchester United became the biggest club, they won trophies. I mean, those guys dominated for 20 years and we’re taking about 10 years here. We have a long way to go.”

Sundowns played almost all the games on the domestic front (30 league, three MTN8, four in the TKO and five in the Nedbank Cup).

They only missed out on the MTN8 final, with their neighbours SuperSport United defeating them in the two-legged semifinal to end up eventual champions.

This means all four PSL trophies ended up in Tshwane this season.

In total, Sundowns played 54 matches in the past season, as they were involved in the preliminar­ies of the CAF Champions League, where they also reached the quarterfin­als of the tournament.

Sundowns’ trophies under Pitso Mosimane

Absa Premiershi­p (5): 2013/14; 2015/16; 2017/18; 2018/19; 2019/20 Telkom Knockout (2): 2015/16; 2019/20

Nedbank Cup (2): 2014/15; 2019/20 CAF Champions League (1): 2016 CAF Super Cup (1): 2017

 ?? / SAMUEL SHIVAMBU/BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane lifts the trophy after a victory against Bloemfonte­in Celtic after the Nedbank Cup final at Orlando Stadium in Soweto at the weekend, their third trophy of the season.
/ SAMUEL SHIVAMBU/BACKPAGEPI­X Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane lifts the trophy after a victory against Bloemfonte­in Celtic after the Nedbank Cup final at Orlando Stadium in Soweto at the weekend, their third trophy of the season.
 ?? / ANESH DEBIKY/GALLO IMAGES ?? Tiyani Mabunda of Mamelodi Sundowns leads the celebratio­ns after the Telkom Knockout 2019 final match against Maritzburg United at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on December 14.
/ ANESH DEBIKY/GALLO IMAGES Tiyani Mabunda of Mamelodi Sundowns leads the celebratio­ns after the Telkom Knockout 2019 final match against Maritzburg United at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on December 14.
 ?? / SAMUEL SHIVAMBU/GALLO IMAGES/BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Mamelodi Sundowns players celebrate with the Absa Premiershi­p trophy after beating Black Leopards at the Dobsonvill­e Stadium on September 5.
/ SAMUEL SHIVAMBU/GALLO IMAGES/BACKPAGEPI­X Mamelodi Sundowns players celebrate with the Absa Premiershi­p trophy after beating Black Leopards at the Dobsonvill­e Stadium on September 5.
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