
Mamelodi Sundowns news: Kodisang, Lunga and CAFCL final
Following the first leg tie last weekend, Sunday's second leg will start at 1-1. Lucas Ribeiro broke the deadlock after 54 minutes before Pyramids' Walid El Karti equalised during 90 minutes of stoppage time.
Speaking to the media ahead of the second leg final, Sundowns' chairman, Tlhopane 'Tlhopie' Motsepe, revealed that Kabo Yellow expect nothing less than a win for Abafana BaStyle on Sunday. Mamelodi Sundowns team vs Raja Casablanca. Image: @safootclassics/X
'That's what we want, to go there as African champions,' Motsepe said via Sowetan .
'We have a big chance. Being African champions again is something we've longed for. We are one step away from achieving it.
'If we were to rewind to the start of the season and you asked if we would love to be in this position – one game away from the CAF Champions League title – we would take it. It's what we plan for every season,' the Sundowns boss added.
'The energy in the group is great and that's good considering the coach didn't have a preseason with us.
'He didn't get to pick the players he wants, or instil his methods. But to now be in the final with the players he found there is testament to what he's achieved,' the chairman concluded.
This move hasn't gone well. Does everyone still remember that Mamelodi Sundowns signed Kobamelo Kodisang this season?
Kabomelo Kodisang's Mamelodi Sundowns dreams have not come true this past season. The former Platinum Stars attacker made an exciting move to Kabo Yellow in January before spending most of the season in the stands.
Kodisang, who moved from Moreirense in Portugal, originally left Mzansi in 2019 after a stellar season with the defunct Bidvest Wits. The Rustenburg-born player started in Braga's B team before attracting Moreirense's senior side.
After 14 goals and eight assists for Moreirense, Sundowns came calling… Full Story here.
Mamelodi Sundowns defender Divine Lunga won't be changing his club colours anytime soon. The Betway Premiership champions have reportedly decided to keep the 30-year-old Zimbabwean for another year.
Lunga made his dream move to the big time when he signed for Sundowns in July 2021 from fellow Premier Soccer League side Golden Arrows… Full Story here.
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