The Citizen (KZN)

Downs striking an ideal balance

MOKWENA: USED TO FIGHTING ON DIFFERENT FRONTS

- Ntokozo Gumede

For a while now, the talk has been about Mamelodi Sundowns entering the Caf Champions League stage of their season again, which they will do tomorrow against Democratic Republic of Congo side Maniema Union.

Downs’ coaches, however, have been blocking their ears, always going for the diplomatic, “we are taking it each game at a time” approach.

Rulani Mokwena, however, does admit that they have been, all along, keeping one eye on their Champions League opponents while handling business in the DStv Premiershi­p and the MTN8.

“We have a team behind the scenes that has got so much experience on the African continent with regards to these preparatio­ns and making sure that everything is planned to the ‘T’ without missing any small minute detail. At this stage everything is important. It all reflects within the performanc­e of the team and it influences the results, so we can’t run away from the fact that we’ve always had one eye on it,” said Mokwena.

“But we took it game-by-game because before that we had different fixtures. We are in that space where we want to do well in the Champions League and be progressiv­e, so that means we have to be a step ahead of everybody else and that is where we are,” he added.

Sundowns have a couple of players who are in the causality ward, such as Ricardo Nasicement­o and Lebohang Maboe, who have been influentia­l in Masandawan­a’s exploits in the

DStv Premiershi­p and the Champions League.

Downs do not have to panic now about registerin­g them in the continenta­l spectacle as there will be a new window period to register a new squad ahead of the group stages, set to kick-off in February.

However, The Brazilians are excited about the return of defender Mosa Lebusa, who has missed the last two games.

His coach, Manqoba Mngqithi says the defender has been fit for a while but they have been monitoring his progress back to full fitness, that is why the club were reluctant to release him to the national team.

“Mosa is back and he is training very well. He is looking good and he has not lost anything physically,” said Mngqithi.

 ?? Picture: BackpagePi­x ?? RULANI MOKWENA
Picture: BackpagePi­x RULANI MOKWENA

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