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All countries
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Confirmed
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All countries
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All countries
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Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Pitso Mosimane: ‘I don’t trust the last matches’

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  • Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is happy with the progress his side has made this season.
  • He says that his Brazilian charges should not be ungrateful after winning the Telkom Knockout while also making the Nedbank Cup final.
  • Mosimane adds that Saturday’s final round of Absa Premiership matches cannot be trusted but believes anything can happen.

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane was
reluctant to feel optimistic ahead of Saturday’s final round of 2019/20 Absa
Premiership
games.

The Brazilians are level on points with log
leaders Kaizer Chiefs [56 points] with only goal difference separating the two sides [Chiefs
have +21 difference with Sundowns on +18].

At one stage of the season, Chiefs held a
13-point lead over Sundowns due to their
involvement in the CAF Champions League.

Mosimane believes that his side has always given their best in all the competitions. Sundowns already have one piece of silverware,
the Telkom Knockout, after clinching a 2-1 victory against Maritzburg United in December.

The Brazilians are also in the running for the Nedbank Cup next weekend against Bloemfontein Celtic.

“We have given them competition all these
years. The last time we won the league‚ we gave them competition. We won it in
the end, and it was never easy,” Mosimane said.

“Last year we won the last match to
win the league and we will give Kaizer Chiefs a good run. We closed a 13-point
gap and that’s what I am proud of.

“We had games in hand whilst we were in
camp in Morocco and playing Al Ahly. We are competing with a team that didn’t
even play top eight‚ a well-rested team that was playing every weekend (Sunday
to Sunday). From where we are‚ to fight for the Telkom Knockout‚ the Nedbank
Cup and to fight for the league you can’t be that ungrateful.

“With the injuries and heavy programme‚ we
have done very well. Inside the bubble‚ it’s us and Wits who can talk about
heavy legs and we have injuries to key players like Mosa Lebusa‚ Andile Jali
and Denis Onyango. But we are not complaining, and we will never give them the
title on a platter. We will go for it.”

Sundowns take on relegation threatened
Black Leopards while Amakhosi face-off against Baroka FC. All the matches will kick-off at 15:30.

From his experience in vying for league
titles, Mosimane is not relying on the teams to do them any favours.

“In football you can never say never.
Last year when we played Free State Stars‚ I never saw them getting dropped but
they were dropped,” said the former Bafana Bafana coach.

“You know what happened to our last match
when we were fighting for the league with Pirates‚ Polokwane City were 4-0 down
after 20 minutes. We know these things in football, and we have to do it for
ourselves and never ask for a favour.

“I don’t trust the last matches‚ I have
enough experience. Even if we have already decided the title‚ I put the full
line-up.

“I was a little bit disappointed with
Polokwane City to be honest with the line-up they put against Pirates last year
and that’s my opinion.”

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