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Rhulani Mokwena is baffled by Sundowns’ doubters

Rhulani Mokwena is baffled by Sundowns’ doubters
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Johannesburg — Rhulani Mokwena is surprised as to why the community has put questions on Mamelodi Sundowns’ capabilities despite their consistent performance.

Sundowns have reigned supreme for the past five seasons, attracting the attention of both admirers and detractors in their sixth attempt to win the championship.

As a result of a sluggish start to the season, their detractors believe they are incapable of winning a sixth consecutive championship.

This has surprised Mokwena, given that they are atop the standings with five victories, one draw, and two losses.

Not only that, however. The Brazilians are on track to defend their MTN8 title, as they will meet Orlando Pirates in the semifinals next month.

Sundowns have not been at their best since the beginning of the season, but they have persevered to earn victories – like they did on Saturday night in Hatfield.

Peter Shalulile’s penalty and Siyavuthu Ndlovu’s own goal gave the defending champions a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Golden Arrows.

The Sundowns co-coach told the media in his post-match comments, “I hear a lot of doubts, and I don’t know where they are coming from.”

“If a team like ours is winning, even when we’re not at our best, and we don’t advocate for time, then we’re doing something right” (we are surprised why there are doubts).

“We are certain that we will assemble a fluid team that will play the way we desire. There will come a time when we score more goals than we allow.”

Sundowns could reach their peak if the new players are fully incorporated into the team.

Sipho Mbule made his debut for the club in the midfield against Arrows, while Sifiso Ngobeni debuted after returning from loan.

Marcello Allende was effective off the bench in his Premiership debut, but he has failed in his previous three starts.

Mokwena indicated that the only way to develop offensive strategies is through nonverbal communication-based telepathy.

“And to do it, you must play longer together.” When Mshishi (Themba Zwane) appears on the field, it is evident that his movements are programmed.

“That’s because they’ve played together – Mshishi, Gaston (Sirono) and Peter – for some time. They know when to release the pass and when not to.”

Zwane’s performances have divided the fraternity, including Sundowns’ fans, despite the fact that he has been one of the most reliable midfielders over the past five seasons.

Some fans believe the 33-year-old should start games, while others believe he is better suited as a substitute.

Mokwena, who has been instrumental in Zwane’s development, has encouraged the youngster from Tembisa to give his all every week.

“Players like Thomas Muller and Themba Zwane are a dying breed,” said Mokwena of Zwane, who won the Man of the Match award on Saturday.

I refer to them as space navigators. And you must observe Mshishi’s movement on the field to comprehend what he contributes to the game.

“He is doing his best and following the directions to the letter. When he makes an effort to foster his own growth, we greatly appreciate it.

@Mihlalibaleka


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