Dstv Premiership PSL: Mokwena discusses Mamelodi Sundowns’ winning streak

Mamelodi Sundowns maintained their winning start to the Premier Soccer League campaign after demolishing Golden Arrows 4-0 on Tuesday.

The Brazilians showed their attacking powers with an overall possession of 71% compared to the opponents’ 29%, 9 shots on target from the 18 that they took, while Arrows struggled with 3 snike air max 270 mens sale nfl dallas cowboys customized jerseys nike air max terrascape 90 on feet nike air max excee nike air max 97 white wigs online outlet adidas nfl apparel nike air jordan 4 oil green Synthetic Wigs adidas for sale adidas originals store nike air max 270 women’s sale nfl fantasy footballhots and 2 being on target. The visitors were unable to keep up with the attacks coming their way and within the first half, Masandawana netted 3 goals before going into the break.

Speaking at the end of the game, coach Rhulani Mokwena said: “The consistent trend now is that we give zero chances to the opposition, we limit to maybe 1 on average from the past four games and if they score [like with] Sekhukhune it was a free kick and a mistake that we shouldn’t have made. Against Chiefs the goal we conceded was a mistake, in fact, there’s five errors before that goal came, which we have analyzed and that was their only chance. Against Swallows, no chances, really, really limited crosses and no shots.”

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He added: “I thought they were very good, especially the first 60-65 minutes, but of course, once you make so many subs you dilute a lot of things, but I thought we were good. In fact, I thought we’ve played even better this season already. I think against Sekhukhune we were much better than today and against Kaizer Chiefs, we were much better than today for a majority of the match. Against Swallows for a majority of the match we were much much better than today, but today we scored the goals and sometimes it’s what matters the most.”

On the new signings, Mokwena said: “Of course, I know we can play better, I know that it’s still early in the season but I’m so impressed with the signs already, very early this season. We just use the energy whether positive or negative to just galvanize us and push us to the next level, in relation to the strikers if we can get Thapelo [Morena] back quickly and if we can get [Abubeker] Nasir back also very quickly, I think we are in a decent situation, of course, we have to look and see whether or not we will go into the market and so that’s a space for the sporting director and the club.”

Lucas Ribeiro Costa, Neo Maema, Grant Kekana, Lesiba Nku, and Peter Shalulile scored for the Brazilians against Bafana Ba Style to solidify their position in the DStv Premiership, winning their third match in succession and maintain their top spot in the log standings.


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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