Rulani: People Expect Us to Just Pitch and Win Matches

Mamelodi Sundowns’ 15-game winning streak in the league came to an end
over the weekend after a 1-1 draw against Stellenbosch. The Brazilians,
who had only two days’ rest after a long journey to Cameroon and Egypt for
their CAF Champions League matches, were unable to secure a win in their
domestic game.

Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena believes the travelling was always
going to be a factor in the game. “People don’t think about how difficult
it is for us to be even able to come here (at Stellenbosch) for example,
after two days already in a difficult game,” he said in a press
conference.

Mokwena further noted that the team had to travel to Stellenbosch after
playing a cup game where they had to get a result. He expressed his
admiration for the players for not compromising on the quality of their
preparations despite the congested fixtures.

“A huge compliment to this group and as I always say I’m very proud and
honoured to be their coach because every 96 minutes, 98 minutes sometimes
they do the best that they can to make sure that they try to win football
matches,” Mokwena said.

The Tshwane giants will now face Al Ahly at home on Saturday, and Mokwena
is excited for the game. He believes it will be a tough game against a
very good side.

 

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