Rulani Mokwena upbeat about Mamelodi Sundowns’ chances in Tunisia

rulani mokwena upbeat about mamelodi sundowns’ chances in tunisia

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The Brazilians arrived in Tunisia earlier this week for the first leg at the Stade Olympique de Rades at 9pm SA time on Saturday.

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Mokwena is upbeat about their chances.

”If you look at the last couple of years, we have shown that it’s probably true – but for the first time in the club’s history we have done back to back semifinals,” said Mokwena.

The Sundowns mentor argues the growth within the team is evident, citing how they have managed to understand the demands of the continental tournament.

”We have a clear understanding that actually the Champions league starts at the knockouts, the responsibility of the group stages is to make sure that you qualify, there goes our objective number one,” added Mokwena.

Mokwena adds that Downs’ run in the Premier Soccer League [PSL] while also juggling the Champions League is testament to their ability, while their rivals on the continent are struggling with the busy schedule.

”I’m proud of this group, proud of the success they have had in domestic competitions. I don’t even have to look where Al Ahly is in their domestic competition or where Wydad is. This is testament of what this group has managed to achieve, back to back league titles, back to back semifinals,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, Sundowns midfielder Teboho Mokoena said although getting this far in the Champions League increased the load, it did not give Esperance an advantage.

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