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Mamelodi Sundowns face turmoil before cup semi-final with Orlando Pirates

Mamelodi Sundowns face turmoil before cup semi-final with Orlando Pirates

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Mamelodi Sundowns face off-field turmoil and a challenging start to the season as they prepare for the MTN8 semi-final against Orlando Pirates, with midfielder Matias Esquivel's departure adding to the drama. Seen here: Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso. Picture: Itumeleng English/Independent Media
It's not been a perfect start to the new season for reigning Betway Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns, and now it has emerged that there are off-field issues with the club.
It's not a unique situation for a football club at the start of a new season to have players leaving the club, but the manner in which midfielder Matias Esquivel's time with the side was spent is concerning.
Esquivel was signed by Sundowns last year under former coach Rulani Mokwena, but did not feature much after Miguel Cardoso took the reins.
It's natural when a new coach takes over for certain players not to fit well into the new style, but the way Esquivel plays was not the issue.
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