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Ribeiro's time to shine for Sundowns against Fluminense: Feutmba

Ribeiro's time to shine for Sundowns against Fluminense: Feutmba

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Mamelodi Sundowns legend Roger Feutmba views the Tshwane giants' Fifa Club World Cup clash against Brazilian side Fluminense as a perfect opportunity for Lucas Ribeiro to show the Brazilian people that he deserves to play for the Seleção.
Sundowns lock horns with Fluminense in their last Club World Cup Group F clash at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Wednesday night (9pm). The South African league kings need a win to advance to the last 16.
Ribeiro has been a huge part of Downs' exciting campaign that has set tongues wagging in Fifa's newly-expanded 32-team tournament in the US, as the Pretoria club earned their first-ever Club World Cup win against Ulsan HD then were edged 4-3 in a thriller against Borussia Dortmund.
In the second clash in Cincinnati on Saturday Ribeiro tore from the centre circle through the middle of Borussia to provide the early opener and was a constant threat to the German giants.
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His renowned partnership with striker Iqraam Rayners — the two top scorers in the past Betway Premiership — caused problems for the opponents in both games.
Feutmba, Downs' legendary playmaker of the late 1990s, believes Ribeiro might even attract the attention of new Brazil national coach Carlo Ancelotti if he can set the scene alight again against that country's renowned outfit Fluminense.
'Ribeiro will be extra motivated playing against a team from his country. Remember, he has always believed he can play for the Brazil national team, so this is also a chance for him to show people in Brazil that he can do it,' the former Cameroon international said on Tuesday.
'Ribeiro is a good player — he has shown that already, even in this Club World Cup. The goal he scored against Borussia Dortmund was fantastic, so he should be confident to do it again now against his countrymen.'
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Sundowns (three points) are third in Group F on three points, one behind leaders Fluminense and second-placed Borussia Dortmund of Germany (both on four points). Feutmba is confident Downs will progress to the knockout phase of the tournament, urging them to show Fluminense no respect.
'I believe we have a chance to go to the second round. We should have character against Dortmund, but it's just that in football, you always have to make sure that you don't make mistakes.
'I believe the players have learnt from the mistakes they made against Dortmund.'
'Sundowns have enough quality to beat Fluminense. We must not show them respect ... we showed Dortmund too much respect and ended up losing, so that should be a lesson against Fluminense.
'We must be fearless because we have already proven we can compete against the best.'

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