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Mamelodi Sundowns undergo preseason with Cardoso with a second star mandate

Mamelodi Sundowns undergo preseason with Cardoso with a second star mandate

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MAMELODI Sundowns head coach Miguel Cardoso will get to undergo preseason with the side. | tumeleng English Independent Media
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Mamelodi Sundowns return to pre-season on Monday, and while many clubs will still be figuring out their squads and systems, the reigning champions begin 2025/26 with a familiar goal — total dominance.
Miguel Cardoso, who arrived before the halfway mark of last season, is not a new face at Chloorkop. He's had time to assess his squad, understand the terrain, and even stamp some of his ideas.
Now, there's no excuse. This is his team — and the demands are crystal clear.
Sundowns are gunning for an unprecedented ninth successive Betway Premiership title. But that's not the real story anymore. Their domestic supremacy has long been established.
The question that lingers is whether this side, under Cardoso, can finally conquer the continent again.
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The Champions League Weight
Sundowns have dominated South African football with style, structure and financial might. Yet, for all their resources and brilliance, their record in the CAF Champions League remains underwhelming since their lone triumph in 2016.
In recent seasons, they've faltered in the knockout stages, outwitted by tactically astute and street-smart opponents — often from North Africa.
Cardoso was brought in to change that narrative. His European pedigree and tactical sharpness are exactly what the hierarchy at Chloorkop believe will bridge the gap between potential and podium.
The club's premature exit from last season's CAF campaign — under his watch — means he starts this season with unfinished business. He knows it too. Squad Depth, Youth and Responsibility
Sundowns boast the deepest squad in the league. The likes of Peter Shalulile, Teboho Mokoena, and Ronwen Williams offer experience, while younger stars such as Malibongwe Khoza are expected to shoulder more responsibility.
Jayden Adams, signed from Stellenbosch FC, brings dynamism and versatility to midfield and could become key in tough away games on the continent.
Cardoso has the luxury of options, but he'll need to manage them better — particularly in high-intensity CAF games where fatigue, travel, and unpredictable conditions can derail even the most prepared teams.
Images we will never get tired of! 🤩🏆
Who else can't wait to see the #Champ15ns back in action soon? 👀🔜#Sundowns #BetwayPrem #TBT pic.twitter.com/arVhXP0xD5 — Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) July 17, 2025
No Place for Complacency
Domestically, Sundowns are still ahead of the chasing pack — but only just. Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch FC both asked serious questions last season, and with more consistency, either side could push Masandawana harder this term.
Still, the real test lies beyond the borders.
For years now, Sundowns have approached the league almost as a warm-up to the Champions League — often rotating heavily or taking their foot off the pedal. That habit must change. Winning must become a habit, not a seasonal strategy. The Mental Battle
Ultimately, Sundowns' biggest challenge is psychological. They've folded under pressure in some of their biggest CAF games. Cardoso's job is not just to instruct, but to instil belief.
Sundowns do not lack talent. They lack Champions League conviction. Cardoso's task is to shift the club's mindset from perennial contenders to ruthless conquerors.
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