Mamelodi Sundowns Rulani Mokwena

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena before facing Esperance in the CAF Champions League semifinals at Loftus Versfeld. Image: BackpagePix.

When is Mamelodi Sundowns’ next match?

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has said he is exhausted. Unfortunately, the DStv Premiership has to continue this week.

Mamelodi Sundowns Rulani Mokwena

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena before facing Esperance in the CAF Champions League semifinals at Loftus Versfeld. Image: BackpagePix.

Champions don’t really rest. Mamelodi Sundowns are already preparing for the next DStv Premiership game against TS Galaxy.

MAMELODI SUNDOWNS NEXT FIXTURE

Following Friday’s horrific loss to Esperance in the CAF Champions League semifinals, Sundowns have to dust themselves and get up. The next game is tomorrow evening in Tshwane. According to the Premier Soccer League, Sundowns will host TS Galaxy at the Loftus Versfeld on Monday night at 19:30.

RULANI MOKWENA ADMITS TO MISKATES

In other Sundowns news, coach Rulani Mokwena has admitted to a couple of mistake before the match against Esperance.

Speaking to the media after the match, Sundowns coach Mokwena said he made a mistake by dropping Themba ZwaneAubrey Modiba and Thembinkosi Lorch to the bench.

“I speak [to the players], one of the most important things about what I’ve learnt from some of the many discussions and things that I read is how important communication is and I speak to the players a lot,” said Mokwena via Goal.

 “So I did speak to Lorch, I spoke to Mshishi, but I also spoke to Bongani Zungu because he also has just come back. 

“I spoke to Tashreeq because Tash played well and scored a goal last game but he’s been struggling with a stomach bug. I spoke to Thapelo Morena, who I thought even when he came on was very good today, he was good in the last game as well.

the Sundowns coach continued: “Modiba also has been playing well for us, so I had to speak to him. But I speak to them, I talk as much as I possibly can, I explain the reasons why – they don’t always have to agree with the reasons but they’ve got to respect the reasons because I’m the coach and I had to make the decisions.

“And sometimes I’m right and sometimes I’m wrong.

“Unfortunately in this game of football, it’s the results that determine if you’re right or wrong and in this moment because we lost and we’re out of the Champions League I was wrong and I put up my hand I say ‘I was wrong and therefore I take the full responsibility for it’” the Sundowns tactician concluded.

Despite the result, Sundowns are one of the four African teams going to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The news for Kabo Yellow was confirmed by FIFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino.

“Many, many congratulations to the brilliant qualification to the brand-new FIFA Club World Cup, the Mundial de Clubes in 2025, next year in the United States of America, many congratulations to Mamelodi Sundowns,” Infantino announced.